Erwin FB Albrecht

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Erwin Fritz Bernhard Albrecht (mostly as Erwin FB Albrecht or Fritz Bernhard ; born on July 5, 1897 in Berlin ; died on May 28, 1971 there ) was a German satirist, humorist and novelist .

Albrecht, the son of a music teacher, worked for several left-wing newspapers and cabarets in Berlin at the end of the 1920s and, from 1946, worked for the magazine Frischer Wind , from which Eulenspiegel emerged in 1954 , the only satirical magazine in the GDR . In addition to contributions to Eulenspiegel , Albrecht was the author of comedies, cabaret texts and scripts for cartoons. From the end of the 1950s he wrote a series of satirical and humorous novels, some of which had print runs of over 35,000 copies in the GDR by the mid-1960s.

Works

  • Uncle Hercules. Variation in 3 acts. Pinguin, Berlin no year
  • The laughing loudspeaker. A fun entertainment book with verses, scenes and all sorts of allotria. Stauf, Cologne 1938.
  • The love guide. Novel. Hans Müller, Hamburg 1939.
  • Who will marry Grete Schmidt? Little novel about a radio voice. Wicher, Berlin 1941.
  • Splitter (sketches; under the pseudonym Fritz Bernhard). VEB Hofmeister, Leipzig 1953.
  • The sports cannon. (Comedy in one act freely based on the humorous story The Fame of W. India in the magazine Sowjet-Sport ; under the pseudonym Fritz Bernhard) VEB Hofmeister, Leipzig 1954.
  • It can be cheerful (collection of humorous texts; under the pseudonym Fritz Bernhard). Illustrations by Peter Dittrich . Eulenspiegel, East Berlin 1956.
  • The dance lieutenant. Novel. Verlag der Nation, East Berlin 1959.
  • Marius seven point. Novel. Petermänken, Schwerin 1959.
  • Dachshund man. Novel. Petermänken, Schwerin 1960.
  • The sand scandal. Novel. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle 1961.
  • Amalienhof. Novel. Petermänken, Schwerin 1962.

literature

  • Sylvia Adrian: Albrecht, Erwin Fritz Bernhard. In: Walther Killy (Ed.): Literaturlexikon . Bertelsmann-Lexikon-Verlag, Gütersloh & Munich 1988, p. 98.

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