Emil Ferdinand Malkowsky

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Emil Ferdinand Malkowsky (born June 25, 1880 in Cologne ; † 1967 ) was a German journalist and author of plays for the stage and radio , narrator and humorist .

Live and act

Just a few years after attending grammar school , Emil Ferdinand Malkowsky published his first volume of poetry in 1902, which was followed by numerous other publications. His main occupation was a journalist . From 1926 to 1943 he was head of the fashion publisher Gustav Lyon in Berlin and in the mid-1950s editor of the Schwäbische Zeitung and lived in Leutkirch in the Allgäu .

Fonts (selection)

  • Poems. 1902.
  • Willy Sparrow. Monograph, 1903.
  • with K. Maria: Ethelwold. Tragedy, 1908.
  • The sisters of Boccacio. Comedy, 1908.
  • with K. Maria: The holy grave. Drama, 1910.
  • Punch as a suitor. Comedy, 1912.
  • Hans and Heinz, two villains, and their demise before the judge Humoreske, Loewe, Stuttgart 1912.
  • Unlucky. Comedy, 1913.
  • The clever Fridolin. Fairy tale, 1914.
  • The Brocken Witch. Fairy tale operetta, 1914.
  • The Adventures of the Carved Augustine. Humoresque, 1914.
  • Willy's wedding day. Schwank, 1915.
  • Europe in arms! The world war up to the recent events depicted for the German people. 3 volumes in 13 parts, Vaterländische Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 1915 ff.
  • The worldwar. 14 volumes, 1915 ff.
  • The beautiful Turkish woman. Schwank, 1915.
  • Marshal Hindenburg. His career and his deeds, told to the German people. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1915.
  • The merry federal brothers. War humor from the life of the German and Austro-Hungarian field gray. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1915.
  • Knight of the Iron Cross. Glory sheets of German bravery. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1915.
  • Field humor in World War II. Soldiers purr and war anecdotes. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1916.
  • From the hero struggle of the German aviators. A book of fame for German bravery. Askanischer Verlag, Berlin 1916.
  • In the fighting spirit of the war of nations. The world war from the invasion of Belgium to the defeat of the French at Soissons. 2 volumes, Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1916.
  • Our Weddigen. A German hero life. Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1918.
  • with E. Frowein: The big city. 3 one-act play, 1920.
  • The traveling circus. The adventurous youth of Ferry Zack and his experiences with wild animals youth book, Voco-Verlag, Berlin 1929.
  • Peter Krafft, the glider pilot. The story of a world record. Youth book, Voco-Verlag, Berlin 1929.
  • The dream bus. Fairy tales, with pictures by Margarete Ziegler, Meidinger, Berlin 1931.
  • Spring, summer, autumn and winter. Liederspiel, 1931.
  • Max Schummerpunsch. Humoresque, 1931.
  • The night ghost. Humoresque, 1931.
  • The ridiculed miller. Youth book, 1931.
  • with Franz Baumann: Heidenkrach in Dinkelsweiler. Roman, Enßlin & Laiblin, Reutlingen 1938.
  • This saves you money and doesn't even need points. 500 tried and tested hints for fashion, household and health. Lyon, Berlin 1940.
  • with Franz Baumann: A devil guy - Peter! Small town novel, JL Schrag, Nuremberg 1941.
  • with Walter Wilhelm Goetze: love in a triad. Operetta, 1950.

literature

  • Malkowsky, Emil Ferdinand. In: Everhard Kleinertz (Hrsg.): The Cologne Authors' Lexicon 1750–2000. First volume: 1750 1900. (Communications from the Cologne City Archives, No. 88), Emons Verlag , Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-89705-192-3 , p. 158.
  • Malkowsky, Emil Ferdinand. In: Who is who? The German who's who. XII. 1955 edition, arani Verlag, Berlin 1955, p. 752.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Malkowsky, Emil Ferdinand. In: Who is who? The German who's who. XII. Edition 1955.