Erich Pawlu

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Erich Johann Pawlu (born February 24, 1934 in Frankstadt , Moravia ) is a German author.

Life

In 1953 he graduated from the Reuchlin-Gymnasium in Ingolstadt and studied German , history and geography at the University of Munich from 1953 to 1957 . From 1959 to 1996 he was a teacher at the Johann-Michael-Sailer-Gymnasium Dillingen . He also acquired the license to teach social studies at the Political Academy in Tutzing. As head and speaker he supervised courses at the Dillinger Academy for teacher training and personnel management. He also taught sociology at the Dillinger Academy for Social Pedagogy . Pawlu has been born with Marlene since 1976. Kraus is married and has two children.

Artistic creation

Pawlu published satires , short stories and short stories in newspapers and magazines, among others. a. in the Süddeutsche Zeitung , in der Welt , in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung , in the Frankfurter Rundschau , in the Südwestrundfunk , in the IBM news and in computer magazines. He is the author of radio plays and radio ketches as well as internet tutor for the Cornelsen Berlin publishing house. In addition, he is the editor and employee of school books for grammar schools, chairman of the jury for the Schwaben District Art Prize and Dillinger Literature Competition, and a juror for art in Wertingen Castle .

Awards and honors

  • 1968 Sponsorship award from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia for the radio play "But Mariella is dead"
  • 1969 Award of the East German Culture Council Bonn for short stories
  • 1986 Sudeten German Culture Prize for Literature
  • 1986 Narrator Prize from the East German Cultural Council in Bonn
  • 1988 Narrator Prize from the East German Cultural Council in Bonn
  • 1988 Nikolaus Lenau Prize from the Esslingen Artists' Guild
  • 2005 Narrator Prize of the Esslingen Artists' Guild
  • 1998 Citizen Letter from the City of Dillingen on the Danube
  • 2005 Achievement Award from Lions International
  • 2005 Medal of Merit from the district of Dillingen an der Donau
  • 2010 member of the Sudeten German Academy in Munich
  • 2011 Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon
  • 2013 Badge of Honor of the Association of Bavarian History Societies
  • 2015 Andreas Gryphius Prize for the complete work

Works

  • Teaching poetry , 1978
  • Troubled Games or The Reversed Image of Hitler , Stories, 1981
  • A Little Bit of Maturity , Stories, 1982
  • The Wonder World of the Human Soul, Satires, 1983
  • When the computer makes stories , satires, 1986
  • On the happiness of pauses for thought , satires, 1987
  • Happiness in Troubled Times , Satires, 1988 (new edition 1994)
  • Bizarre Ballads , G. 1989
  • Floppy Feelings and Other Computer Satires , Satires, 1991
  • Artist, fighter, concubines , G., 1993
  • The Adventurous Honeymoon , Stories, 1996
  • (Co-author) Basics, styles, shapes of German literature , 1996
  • I asked the moon , satires, 1998 (illustrations by Herbert Dlouhy )
  • Shadow dreams , satires, 1999
  • Pumpkin Head Thought Flash , Satires, 2000
  • Bottleneck Satires, 2002
  • Schacheles , Satires, 2003
  • About happiness , satires, 2005
  • Stuffed goose neck , Satires 2006
  • RostRosenSchatten - Salut for Jean Paul , Satiren 2013

Editorial activity

  • Literary criticism , 1980
  • The district of Dillingen past and present 2005

literature

  • Heribert Bögl: Erich Pawlu - a mirror for times and people. In: Das Gymnasium in Bayern , 10/1982, p. 27 ff.
  • Ilse Tielsch: Book review of the work Gestörte Spiele or The reversed Hitler picture. In: Sudetenland . 1985, pp. 334-335.
  • Franz Peter Künzel: Laudation for Erich Pawlu on the award of the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft culture prize. In: Sudetenland . 1986/2, pp. 142-143.
  • Dietz-Rüdiger Moser: Pawlu, Erich . In: Pocket dictionary on contemporary Bavarian literature . Munich 1986
  • Peter Fassl; Berndt Herrmann (ed.): No loud Province . Augsburg 1996
  • Kathrin Mertens: scribbler from Swabia. In: Literatur in Bayern , No. 75, Munich March 2004, pp. 45–47.
  • Stepanka Kurikova: The writer and pedagogue Erich Pawlu In: Lexicon of German-Moravian Authors , Volume 2, Office for German-Moravian Literature at the University of Olomouc / Olomouc 2006.
  • Helga Unger: Erich Pawlu. Writer and publicist in the district of Dillingen ad Donau . In: Schönere Heimat 2017 / H. 2, pp. 164-165

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katharina Gaugenrieder: Satire is his great hobbyhorse. In: Augsburger Allgemeine. March 25, 2011, accessed December 12, 2014 .
  2. In a series with Siegfried Lenz and Otfried Preußler. Retrieved November 24, 2015 .