Alois Vogedes
Alois Anton Vogedes (also Aloys Vogedes ; pseudonyms : Alois Glitz , A. Glitz-Holzhausen , Stefan Stamm , born December 6, 1887 in Holzhausen / Westphalia , † July 19, 1956 in Bonn ) was a German journalist and writer .
Life
Alois Vogedes worked as an editor for various newspapers , including a. in Speyer , Aschaffenburg , Hanover , Trier and Neunkirchen (Saar) . After the end of the Second World War he worked for the Neue Westfälische Zeitung ; most recently he was editor-in-chief of the Westfälische Zeitung in Paderborn. In addition to his journalistic work, Vogedes wrote stories and poems .
Vogedes was married to the painter Clara Vogedes .
Works
- Absolve me! , Paderborn 1912 (under the name Alois Glitz)
- Farmer, my father! , Berlin [u. a.] 1933 (under the name A. Glitz-Holzhausen)
- Catholic culture on the Saar , Neunkirchen-Saar 1934
- In the wonder of time! Gutsch, Karlsruhe 1938 (under the name A. Glitz-Holzhausen). Was placed on the list of literature to be segregated in the Soviet occupation zone after the end of World War II .
- Peter Hille , Paderborn 1947
- The silver sickle , Bielefeld 1947 (under the name Stefan Stamm)
- Lied breaks the tower , Ratingen 1960
Editing
- Festschrift for the conference of the Association of Rhenish Poets in Trier . Self-published, Trier 1932
- Elisabeth Weber: "I served - and my reward is peace" , Münster (Westf.) 1947
- Bey us doheime , Paderborn 1952 (edited together with Therese Pöhler)
- Peter Hille : Selected seals , Ratingen [u. a.] 1961
Web links
- Literature by and about Alois Vogedes in the catalog of the German National Library
- Aloys Vogedes in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Vogedes, Alois |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vogedes, Aloys; Glitz, Alois (pseudonym); Glitz-Holzhausen, A. (pseudonym); Stamm, Stefan (pseudonym); Vogedes, Alois Anton (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 6, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Holzhausen , Westphalia |
DATE OF DEATH | July 19, 1956 |
Place of death | Bonn |