Armin Jüngling

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Armin Jüngling (born April 5, 1909 in Kiel ; † November 1, 1984 ) was a German poet doctor .

Life

Armin Jüngling grew up in Upper Bavaria, studied medicine in Munich , worked as a general practitioner in his own practice in Württemberg for 30 years and then lived and worked as a writer and journalist in Unterwössing (Chiemgau). From 1971 onwards he published seven anthologies on the poetry of German doctors, a collection of prose texts and the almanac of German-speaking doctors of writers , which is regarded as his "life's work and legacy".

Jüngling owned a large collection of old devotional pictures, about which he wrote and numerous works on Bavarian folk art such as Das Bundwerk am Bauernhaus im Chiemgau , published in 1978. His book (together with Klaus Müller-Brunke, Wilhelm Leibl - Bilderreise durch a life , Munich 1986). His book The Straw Puppet contained short stories from his pen alone, as did his volume of poetry The Night Piano . Other volumes of poetry by Jüngling are Landscape Impressions and Foot Off for Napoleon . A work about the Chiemgaumaler Theodor von Hötzendorff, a friend of the youth, was about to be completed when the youth died.

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  1. ^ Gerhard Uhlenbruck : Deceased: Dr. med. Armin Jüngling. In: Deutsches Ärzteblatt . No. 81 (50), 1984, pp. A-3764.