Albin Fringeli

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Gravestone of Albin Fringeli 1899–1993 Dr.  phil.  hc, dialect lyric teacher, folklorist, writer, founder and co-author of the annual and local history book "Dr Schwarzbueb" next to the local history museum of the Schwarzbubenland in Dornach, Solothurn.
Albin Fringeli's gravestone next to the Black Boy Country Museum of Local History in Dornach

Albin Fringeli (born March 24, 1899 in Laufen BL ; † July 7, 1993 in Nunningen ) was a Swiss poet and author .

Life and work

Albin Fringeli grew up on the Stürmenhof (Bärschwil municipality) in a farming family. After training at the Solothurn teacher training college , he studied German, history, geography and French in Basel and Paris . He then worked as a teacher, first in Grindel and Neuendorf and finally from 1942 to 1969 as a district teacher in Nunningen. In addition to his teaching activities, he held numerous public offices, such as school inspector and education councilor.

Fringeli wrote - partly in Schwarzbubenland German - numerous poetry associations, festivals , essays , radio plays and Hörfolgen and local history works to Schwarzbubenland . From 1923 he published the yearbook Dr Schwarzbueb .

Albin Fringeli was married to Rosa Häner von Nunningen from 1935; the Germanist and writer Dieter Fringeli (1942–1999) and the biochemist Urs-Peter Fringeli (1939–2008) were his sons. Three years before his death he handed over his black boy to Dieter Fringeli's wife Ulla Fringeli . For the 2018 vintage, she handed over editorial responsibility to the former Solothurn government councilor Klaus Fischer and the writer and journalist Thomas Brunnschweiler .

Awards

Works

  • The office running. Haupt (Berner Heimatbücher 29), Bern 1946
  • The holder tree . Poems, Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1949
  • Beautiful black boy country. Spaten, Grenchen 1955
  • Am schtille weigh . Poems, Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1956
  • Oeisi Schuel . Festival for the inauguration of the school on June 7, 1959 in Nunningen, Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1959
  • Drive home . Stories, Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1959
  • My way to Johann Peter Hebel. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1961
  • The poet Paul Bühler. Literary publishing house, Dornach 1963
  • In the big city. 14 stories. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1963
  • Solothurn Festival . Text for the festival of the same name for solo voices, choir and wind orchestra by Albert Jenny on the occasion of the Solothurn Day at the Swiss National Exhibition EXPO in Lausanne (1964)
  • Escape from the tightness. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1965
  • Nunningen. [Village history.] Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1968.
    • 2nd edition: Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1981.
  • Black boy country. From Passwang to Leimental. Vogt-Schild, Solothurn 1972
  • The timeless. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1972
  • The districts of the canton of Solothurn. Run 1973
  • To run. History of a small town, Laufen 1975
  • The do-gooder. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1975
  • In the big city / Dr Bachmausi . Stories, Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1977 (cf. 1963)
  • Landscape as fate. A local and folklore of the Black Boy Country. State Chancellery, Solothurn 1979.
    • 2nd, extended edition: State Chancellery, Solothurn 1987.
  • Bärschwil. Chronicle of a community. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1981.
  • Geschter, Hüt and Morn. Poems. Jeger-Moll, Breitenbach 1985, ISBN 3-85753-061-8 .
  • On the trail of what remains. Selection from the complete works. Edited by Ulla Fringeli, Lenos, Basel 2011, ISBN 978-3-85787-417-8 .

literature

  • Ulla Fringeli: Albin Fringeli’s CV. In: Jurablätter 55, 1993, 184-187.
  • Alban Gerster, Paul Lachat: Albin Fringeli. In: Pierre Olivier Walzer (Ed.): Anthologie jurassienne. Porrentruy 1965, 609–611 (with bibliography).
  • Hans-Peter Linder: Fringeli, Albin. In: German Literature Lexicon . Biographical-bibliographical manual. 3rd, completely revised edition. Volume 5: Filek - Fux. Edited by Heinz Rupp. Francke, Bern / Munich 1978, Col. 750 f.
  • Josef Reinhart : Albin Fringeli. In: Poets and writers from the black boy country. Edited by the Dornach Museum Commission. Dornach 1956 (with photo).
  • Antonia Schmidlin: Fringeli, Albin. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Heiner Leuthardt: His horizon was always wide (PDF) nunningen.ch. July 7, 2003. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  2. Gini Minonzio: The new "Schwarzbueb" invites readers to be amazed and scared . In: Solothurner Zeitung . November 15, 2017. Retrieved November 16, 2017.