Erhard Buschbeck
Erhard Buschbeck (born January 6, 1889 in Salzburg ; † September 2, 1960 in Vienna ) was an Austrian writer and dramaturge .
Life
Erhard Buschbeck studied law , art history and archeology at the University of Vienna . Strongly encouraged early on by Hermann Bahr , whose best man he was in 1909, the two were lifelong close. Until 1913 he was a close friend of Georg Trakl , through whom he wrote his first work Georg Trakl in 1917 . A requiem published. He was close friends with his sister Grete Trakl and sometimes bought her opium. They were briefly in a relationship, which is why Georg Trakl ended the friendship.
From 1911 to 1913 he was co-editor of the magazine Der Ruf and a senior member of the "Academic Association for Literature and Music" - in this capacity he was the organizer of the legendary Waddling Concert of 1913, at which he is said to have slapped a concert-goer who was disrupting the performance, what to a judicial aftermath.
From 1918 to 1960 he was involved in the management of the Vienna Burgtheater in the organizational area. He was also a professor at the Max Reinhardt Seminar from 1929 to 1931 . In his private life he was in a relationship with Lotte Tobisch in recent years . His estate is in the Austrian National Library .
Erhard Buschbeck's grave is in the Grinzinger Friedhof (group 32, row 6, no. 20).
Awards
Works
- Wolf Dietrich. Novel. Leipzig, Wolgast: The Centaur 1919.
- Longed for expanse. “The steam tramway” and other Salzburg memories. Afterword by Hans Weichselbaum , Otto Müller Verlag, Salzburg 2000, ISBN 3-7013-1014-9 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Erhard Buschbeck in the catalog of the German National Library
- Entry on Erhard Buschbeck in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- Short biography and reviews of works by Erhard Buschbeck at perlentaucher.de
- Erhard Buschbeck: Andreas Latzko with Fritz Willy Fischer's portrait: Andreas Latzko, stone drawing by Fritz Willy Fischer, Salzburg. In: Radio-Wien of September 18, 1931. p. 8.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hans Weichselbaum: A poet of the turning point: Georg Trakl. Austrian Academy of Sciences, November 2014, accessed on March 15, 2018 .
- ↑ Lotte Tobisch: "My sense of family is a bit stunted" . In: DiePresse.com . ( diepresse.com [accessed November 15, 2016]).
- ↑ List of all decorations awarded by the Federal President for services to the Republic of Austria from 1952 (PDF file; 6.59 MB)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Buschbeck, Erhard |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 6, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Salzburg |
DATE OF DEATH | 2nd September 1960 |
Place of death | Vienna |