- Felix Braun
Felix Braun (
November 4 ,1885 ,Vienna –November 29 ,1973 ,Klosterneuburg ,Lower Austria ) was anAustria nwriter .Life
Braun was born in Vienna to a
Jew ish family. His mother died in 1888 during the birth of his sister, Käthe, who would also become a famous writer. In 1904, he enrolled inGerman studies , as well asart history , at theUniversity of Vienna , and took his doctorate four years later. His literary publications began to appear in 1905 in the "Neue Freie Presse", the "Österreichische Rundschau ", and the "Neue Rundschau ". He was appointed arts editor of the Berliner "National-Zeitung" in 1910.In 1912, Braun married Hedwig Freund, but the couple would divorce in 1915. While working as an editor at Verlag Georg Müller in
Munich , he made the acquaintance of a number of important writers, among whom wereHans Carossa ,Thomas Mann , andRainer Maria Rilke . From 1928 to 1938, he was aPrivatdozent inGerman literature at Palermo and Padua. He converted fromJudaism to Catholicism in 1935. To escape persecution by the Nazis, who banned his work, he immigrated in 1939 to theUnited Kingdom and remained there until 1951, teaching literature and art history. After returning to Austria, Braun lectured at theMax Reinhardt Seminar and theUniversity of Applied Arts Vienna . Braun died in 1973 and was honored with a burial in theZentralfriedhof of Vienna. In 1977, a lane in Vienna was named after him.Writing
At the beginning of the 20th century, Braun belonged to the movement known as
Young Vienna , where he found the company of such innovative writers asStefan Zweig ,Anton Wildgans , andMax Brod . Braun was a Neo-Romantic, who wrote refined, cultivated poetry in multiple forms. His work centered around the themes ofreligion ,classical antiquity , and his Austrian homeland. Braun also served as secretary to the great Austrian writerHugo von Hofmannsthal and formed a close friendship with his employer.Braun edited and published a highly respected
anthology of Germanlyric poetry , called "Der Tausendjährige Rosenstrauch" ("The Thousand-Year Rose Bush"), in 1937. It has been reissued in numerous editions and remains one of the most popular collections of its kind. He also translated the work ofThomas à Kempis andJohn of the Cross .Awards and honors
*1947
Literaturpreis der Stadt Wien
*1951Großer Österreichischer Staatspreis für Literatur
*1955Ehrenring der Stadt Wien
*1955Stiftermedaille des Bundesministeriums für Unterricht
*1965Grillparzer-Preis
*1966Großes Ehrenzeichen für Kunst und Wissenschaft Publications
* "Gedichte", poems, 1909
* "Novellen und Legenden", 1910
* "Der Schatten des Todes", novel, 1910
* "Till Eulenspiegels Kaisertum", comedy, 1911
* "Neues Leben", poems, 1912
* "Verklärungen", 1916
* "Tantalos", tragedy, 1917
* "Die Träume des Vineta", legends, 1919
* "Hyazinth und Ismene", dramatic lyrics, 1919
* "Das Haar der Berenike", poems, 1919
* "Attila", legend, 1920
* "Aktaion", tragedy, 1921
* "Die Taten des Herakles", novel, 1921
* "Wunderstunden", short stories 1923
* "Der unsichtbare Gast", novel, 1924, rev. 1928
* "Der Schneeregenbogen", 1925
* "Das innere Leben", poems, 1926
* "Deutsche Geister", essay, 1925
* "Die vergessene Mutter", short stories, 1925
* "Esther", play, 1926
* "Der Sohn des Himmels", mystery play, 1926
* "Agnes Altkirchner", novel, 1927, rev. 1965
* "Zwei Erzählungen von Kindern", 1928
* "Die Heilung der Kinder", short stories, 1929
* "Laterna magica", short stories and legends, 1932
* "Ein indisches Märchenspiel", 1935
* "Ausgewählte Gedichte", 1936
* "Kaiser Karl V.", tragedy, 1936
* "Der Stachel in der Seele", novel, 1948
* "Das Licht der Welt", autobiography, 1949, rev. 1962
* "Die Tochter des Jairus", drama, 1950
* "Briefe in das Jenseits", short stories, 1952
* "Aischylos", dialogue, 1953
* "Viola d`Amore", selected poems from 1903-1953, 1953
* "Das musische Land", essays, 1952, rev. 1970
* "Die Eisblume", essays, 1955
* "Rudolf der Stifter", drama, 1955
* "Joseph und Maria", drama, 1956
* "Irina und der Zar", drama, 1956
* "Orpheus", tragedy, 1956
* "Unerbittbar bleibt Vergangenheit", selected works, 1957
* "Gespräch über Stifters Mappe meines Urgroßvaters", 1958
* "Der Liebeshimmel", 1959
* "Palermo und Monreale", 1960
* "Imaginäre Gespräche", 1960
* "Rede auf Max Mell", 1960
* "Zeitgefährten, Begegnungen", 1963
* "Die vier Winde", Christmas stories, 1964
* "Schönes in Süditalien - Palermo", essays, 1965
* "Anrufe des Geistes", essays, 1965
* "Aufruf zur Tafel", mystery, 1965
* "Das weltliche Kloster", short stories, 1965
* "Das Nelkenbeet", poems from 1914-1965, 1965
* "Frühe und späte Dramen 1909-1967", 1971References
* [http://www.onb.ac.at/sammlungen/litarchiv/bestand/sg/nl/braun.htm Biography from the Österreichisches Literaturarchiv (in German)]
Further reading
*Dencker, Klaus Peter. "Literarischer Jugendstil im Drama: Studien zu Felix Braun". Vienna: Schendl, 1971. ISBN 3-85268-028-X.
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