Carl Julius Haidvogel

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Carl Julius Haidvogel (born September 13, 1891 in Vienna , † December 25, 1974 in Graz ) was an Austrian writer and registrar .

Life

From 1912 Haidvogel worked as a registrar for the municipality of Vienna and worked as a part- time lecturer at the Vienna Urania and dramaturge for the boys' stage . He began to publish his literary works in 1918. Haidvogel was not among the contributors to the Confession Book of the Association of German Writers Austria (BdSÖ), but he was one of the signatories of the "Confession of the Association of German Writers to the Führer" published in the Grazer Tagespost on March 27, 1938 . Haidvogel's work Die Pillar Gottes was put on the list of banned authors and books in Austria in 1946 . In 1956 Haidvogel was retired. In 1971 he received the Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art .

Works (selection)

  • The secret mirror . Vienna: Ver, 1918.
  • Golgotha . Vienna: Interterrit. Renaissance Publishing House, 1920.
  • The rebirth in Cain . Vienna: Vienna graph. Workshop, 1920.
  • Bundschuh . Vienna: Luser, 1939.
  • One on the edge . Munich: Braun & Schneider, 1939.
  • Earth soldier . Munich: Braun & Schneider, 1939.
  • The pillars of God . Vienna: Wiener Verlag, 1942.
  • Herzbrunn . Vienna: Wiener Verlag, 1943.
  • Wast . Vienna: Wiener Verlag, 1943.
  • Landsidl visits nature . Vienna: Wiener Verlag, 1944.
  • The devil's hole . Vienna-Mödling: St. Gabriel Verlag, 1954.
  • Gives the rider on two horses or to whom God an office ... . Innsbruck: Austrian Publishing House, 1954.
  • Girl without a man . Vienna: German Book Association, 1954.
  • Autumn sky . Innsbruck: Austrian Publishing House, 1955.
  • Shards bring luck . Vienna: Gritsch, 1956.
  • The faithful servant . Vienna: Gasolin Society, 1957.
  • Fatherland . Krems ad Donau: Faber, 1957.
  • Once upon a time there was a father . Krems ad Donau: Book Community Heimatland, 1961.
  • Written in the cloud . Vienna: Austrian Publishing House, 1961.
  • The relentless luck . Stuttgart: Steinkopf, 1963.
  • Human after five o'clock . Graz: Stocker, 1964.
  • Asphalt and fields . Vienna: Austrian Publishing House, 1966.
  • Salt in the wound . Krems ad Donau: Heimatland-Verlag, 1966.
  • Boom . Vienna: Österreichische Verlagsanst., 1969.
  • Hand on heart . Vienna: Austrian Publishing House, 1972.
  • Dream becomes word . Vienna: Kisler, 1972.

literature

  • Hans Giebisch / Gustav Gugitz: Bio-Bibliographisches Literaturlexikon Austria from the beginnings to the present . Vienna: Hollinek 1963 (also addendum).
  • Richard Bamberger / Franz Maier-Bruck : Austrian Lexicon in two volumes . Vienna: Österreichischer Bundesverlag / Vienna [u. a.]: Youth & People. Volume 1 (A - K) 1966.
  • Robert Teichl: Austrians of the present. Lexicon of creative and creative contemporaries . Vienna: Verlag der Österreichische Staatsdruckerei 1951 (with catalog raisonné).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gerhard Fuchs: “Profiteurs, Persecuted, Forbidden. Poets and Poetry 1938-1945 ”. In: Stefan Karner (Ed.). Granz in the Nazi era 1938-1945 . Graz / Vienna / Klagenfurt: Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on the Consequences of War 1999. P. 72.