Agnes Huefner

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Agnes Hüfner (born August 21, 1938 ; † December 20, 2013 ) was a German publicist , literary critic and translator .

Life

Agnes Hüfner in 1966 at the University of Saarland in Roger Bauer and Claude Digeon with a literary work on Bertolt Brecht doctorate . She was then co-author and editor of various political and cultural-political writings of the 1968 movement . Hüfner wrote literary reviews for the feature pages of various national German newspapers and radio stations. In 2012 she was still on the jury of the annual prize awarded to the SWR best list .

Fonts (selection)

  • Olivier Blanc : Love, Play and the Guillotine: Libertine Women in the 18th Century . From the Franz. By Agnes Hüfner. Düsseldorf; Zurich: Artemis and Winkler 1998
  • (Ed.): Ingeborg Drewitz : Bahnhof Friedrichstrasse: Stories . Hildesheim: Claassen 1992
  • with Annemarie Stern (ed.): Her with life: illustrated workbook for disarmament and peace . Oberhausen: Asso-Verlag 1980
  • Erasmus Schöfer : Bitter Pills. Attached work persecution. The hut is ours. Texts for theater, film, funk . Nachw. By Agnes Hüfner. Fischerhude: studio in the farmhouse 1978
  • (Ed.): Right to work: a reader . Fischerhude: Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus 1978
  • Street theater , in: Manfred Brauneck (Ed.): The German Drama from Expressionism to the Present . Bamberg: Buchner 1972
  • The Vietnam Tribunal, or the Condemnation of America . From d. French transferred by Agnes Hüfner u. Gilbert Strasmann. Reinbek (near Hamburg): Rowohlt 1971
  • (Ed.): Street theater . Frankfurt a. M .: Suhrkamp 1970
  • (Ed.) With Gerd Peter; Peter Schütt : Aktion Roter Punkt: Hanoverian Chronicle; Interviews, analyzes, documents . Munich: Damnitz 1969
  • (Ed.): Rowohlt for example: Documentation . On behalf of d. Hamburg group d. Literary producers. Hamburg: New Press 1969
  • Brecht in France: 1930–1963. Dissemination, absorption, impact . Stuttgart: Metzler 1968 Univ. d. Saarlandes, Phil. F., Diss. V. Nov 25, 1966

literature

  • Heide Grasnick, Bernhild Boie: We say goodbye. Dr. Agnes Hüfner 1938 to 2013 . Parte , FAZ , March 8, 2014, p. 12

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Agnes Hüfner: Brecht in Frankreich , 1968, p. X
  2. Price of the SWR best list , at Culture Awards, accessed on March 13, 2014