Paul Hühnerfeld
Paul Hühnerfeld (* 1926 in Ratingen ; † August 13, 1960 in Hamburg ) was a German writer and literary critic .
Paul Hühnerfeld was married to Hannelore Hühnerfeld and worked as literary critic for the weekly magazine Time , where he remained until 1957 also feature was boss. On July 19, 1960, he suffered serious injuries in a car accident while returning from a business trip to Paris, to which he succumbed a few weeks later in Hamburg's St. Georg Hospital .
Works
- Closed society. Narration ; in: Akzente 4 (1955).
- Power and impotence of medicine ; 1955.
- Dixi is to blame for everything. The story of one day. Children's book ; 1956.
- Little History of Medicine ; 1956.
- Wrongly forgotten. Anthology ; 1957.
- In terms of Heidegger. Attempt on a German genius ; 1959.
- Kiki always brags. Children's book ; 1959.
- Battle for Troy. Children's book ; 1956.
In addition, numerous reviews - including:
- Written in the void. To Thomas Mann's new story “Die Betrogene”. In: The time. No. 43/1953 ( zeit.de ).
- The Mann Family Phenomenon ; in: Die Zeit 34 (1956).
literature
- Josef Müller-Marein , RW Leonhardt : Adieu, PH! In: Die Zeit , 34/1960 ( zeit.de ).
Web links
- Literature by and about Paul Hühnerfeld in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Chicken field, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German publicist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1926 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ratingen |
DATE OF DEATH | August 13, 1960 |
Place of death | Hamburg |