Arno Franz

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Arno Franz ( pseudonym for Franz Arno Kalklösch , born November 25, 1880 in Wechmar / Thuringia ; † November 9, 1930 in Werdau / Saxony ) was a German publishing director and writer .

Life

Gravestone of the Kalklöschs in Wechmar on the church wall of the church there

Franz Arno Kalklösch was the director of the Oskar Meister publishing house in Werdau . In addition, he published a number of novels under the pseudonym Arno Franz , of which "Sohr der Knecht" was particularly successful with the readership and was reprinted several times.

Works

  • Human god. Something for the few and the many , Zurich 1905
  • Mata Hari , Werdau i. Sat. 1928
  • Sohr, the servant , Werdau i. Sat. 1928
  • Jochen Krüger's dream , Werdau i. Sat. 1929
  • Sohr, the Lord , Werdau i. Sat. 1929
  • Arne Keil and his Lie , Werdau i. Sat 1930
  • Holk the Fool , Werdau 1932
  • Dieter and Mrs. Potiphar , Werdau 1934

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