Albrecht Bürkle

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Albrecht Bürkle (* 1916 ; † 1963 in Hamburg ) was a German editor and publisher.

Albrecht Buerkle visited the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium in Heilbronn , graduated and received his doctorate in 1941 in Heidelberg to the Dr. phil. The subject of his dissertation was the magazine 'Freie Bühne' and its relationship to the literary movement of German naturalism ; the analysis was carried out from a National Socialist perspective. From 1947 he worked at Hoffmann und Campe , from 1953 publishing director. Bürkle died at the age of 47 as the literary director of the Hoffmann und Campe publishing house and as the publishing director and editor of the Merian magazine .

Individual evidence

  1. 50 years of EHO. Heilbronner Tag 1958 , Verlag Heilbronner Voice, Heilbronn 1958, p. 31
  2. ^ Adolf Grimme , Letters . Edited by Dieter Sauberzweig, Heidelberg 1967, p. 330.
  3. Thomas Bein (Ed.): From the benefit of the editions (= editio, supplements 39), de Gruyter 2015, ISBN 978-3110400670 , p. 371.
  4. Publishing history 1945–1981 , on: www.hoffmann-und-campe.de .
  5. ^ Died: Albrecht Bürkle , in: Der Spiegel 17, 1963, p. 112 ( digitized version )