- Günter Kunert
Günter Kunert (born
March 6 ,1929 inBerlin ) is a German writer who left theGerman Democratic Republic (East Germany) to live in theFederal Republic of Germany (West Germany).After attending elementary school, it was not possible for Kunert - due to the National Socialist race laws - to continue his high school education. After
World War II ended, Kunert studied inEast Berlin , but abandoned his studies.He joined main political party of East Germany, the
Socialist Unity Party (SED) in 1948. He signed a petition in 1976 against the deprivation of citizenship ofWolf Biermann and subsequently lost his SED membership. Kunert was able to leave the GDR in 1979 with a visa. He and his wife, Marianne, established themselves nearItzehoe innorthern Germany , where he still lives today.Kunert is considered to be one of the most versatile and most important contemporary writers. Beside
lyric poetry , he has written short stories, essays, autobiographical works, aphorisms, satires,fairy tale s,science fiction , radio plays, speeches, travel writing, film scripts, a novel, and a drama. Kunert is also a painter and graphic artist.He takes a critical attitude in his works towards topics such as the belief in progress and national socialism. Kunert is a primary opponent of the new German spelling reform, and serves as a member in the Association for German Orthography and Language Care. He is also active in the
P.E.N. Club ofGerman language authors.
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