Frank Arlig

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Frank Arlig , actually Karl Rudolf Pigge (born September 15, 1932 in Pirmasens ; † November 14, 2018 in Bad Nauheim ), was a German writer , journalist (culture), publisher , painter , gallery owner , art collector and peace activist .

Life

Pigge grew up in Hameln and had acting lessons in Kassel and Hamburg, he also played in Saarbrücken and Hanover. He was a member of the dju of the trade union federation as well as deputy chairman since 1983 and from 1984 to 1986 chairman of the Hessian writers' association .

In 1968 he ran the Tsamas publishing house in Villingen, and in 1969 he exhibited the graphic artist Wolff Buchholz (1935-2010) in the Tsamas gallery . In 1970 he moved to Bad Homburg vor der Höhe , where he also moved the headquarters of his Tsamas publishing house. At that time he used, e.g. B. for contributions in anthologies, his pseudonym Frank Arlig; He published in anthologies together with authors such as Peter O. Chotjewitz and Thomas Ayck . The Tsamas publishing house was a small publisher and published works by Walter Aue , Dieter Kühn and Gabriele Wohmann . In Villingen he had started to note the advance number . TSAMAS-KULTurmagazin to publish, of which the numbers 1.1969 to 3.1970 appeared. In terms of publishing, his volumes typos I and typos II , edited by Walter Aue, are significant; they are compared with the two anthologies Acid and Silverscreen published by Rolf Dieter Brinkmann in 1969 and are examples of experimental literature .

He was the editor of the "Peace Primer" published in 1982 by the Association of German Writers ". In Germany, he conducted reading tours as" The Man Who Reads from the Dark " he directed from 1990 to 1995.

He wrote an article in the Schwarzwälder Bote about Peter Roehr , who died in 1968 . Arlig was involved in the peace initiative of European writers.

He died on November 14, 2018 after a brief serious illness with his family and was buried in the Waldfriedhof in Bad Homburg .

Tsamas Publishing House

Arlig established the Tsamas publishing house in Villingen, at that time under his real name. Mostly narrow-text publications by the small publisher from 1970 to 1977 are documented, including:

Works

  • The man who reads from the dark ... Modart Agency, Bad Homburg 1978.
  • Present future. Texts and collages . KR Pigge [self-published], Bad Homburg 1978.

Contributions, editing, editing

  • Walter Aue (Ed.): Typos 1, time / examples . Tsamas Verlag, Bad Homburg 1971.
  • Walter Aue (Ed.): Typos 2, Self / Knowledge . Tsamas Verlag, Bad Homburg 1972.
  • Peace Primer . Book guild Gutenberg / Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 1982, ISBN 3-8218-1009-2 (as co-editor and editor), first edition 2500 copies.
  • Frankfurt, Offenbach, Mainz, Wiesbaden from behind. Reading and travel book for gays, gays and other friends. Editor and editor Bruno Gmünder . Authors Frank Arlig u. a. Gmünder, Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-924163-01-4 .
  • act. current theater. Frankfurter Theaterzeitung. Frankfurt a. M. (Several years of responsibility) ZDB -ID 40138-9 .
  • note. Culture magazine. Tsamas Verlag, Bad Homburg, 0.1968, 1.1969 - 3.1970. ZDB ID 953325-4 .

Plays

  • 1995 Greened

literature

  • Peter Hahn (Hrsg.): Literature in Frankfurt: a lexicon for reading . Athenaeum, Frankfurt am Main 1987, ISBN 3-610-08448-0 , pp. 26-29. (Portrait photography by Andreas Pohlmann, short biography, four texts).
  • Heinz Mees and WG Reinheimer (ed.): The wrong direction: Startbahn West . A reader. Edition Venceremos, Rüsselsheim 1982, ISBN 3-88541-018-4 , p. 269 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Klimt (Red.): Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2004/2005 . Sixty-fourth year. Volume II, P - Z, appendices. KG Saur, Munich and Leipzig 2005, p. 874.
  2. Wilfried Eymer: Eymers pseudonyms lexicon. Real names and pseudonyms in German literature. Kirschbaum Verlag, Bonn 1997, ISBN 3-7812-1399-4 , p. 266.
  3. union report . 18th year 1984. Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft, p. 2.
  4. ZDB -ID 953325-4
  5. ^ Klaus Rümmele: Sign language. Text and pictures by Rolf Dieter Brinkmann and contemporary pop authors. KIT Scientific Publishing, Karlsruhe 2012, ISBN 978-3-86644-762-2 , p. 49. Restricted preview in the Google book search.
  6. ^ Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 98. Print and commission publisher FA Günther & Sohn, 1990 (p. 647)
  7. ZDB -ID 40138-9
  8. The emperor's new clothes . In: Peter Roehr, 1944–1968 . Städtisches Museum Leverkusen, Schloss Morsbroich (catalog for the exhibition Jan. 15 - Feb. 28, 1971) p. 73.
  9. Bernt Engelmann (Ed.): It works, it works ... Contemporary writers and their contribution to peace - limits and possibilities. Goldmann, Munich 1982, ISBN 3-442-06561-5 , p. 407.
  10. Funeral appointments (the date mentioned "01.11.2018" is probably a misprint) , bad-homburg.de, accessed on November 22, 2018
  11. Announcement in: Nikolai Nor-Mesek : Outside Pop, Inside Mief: Intimate report of advertising or report of the lost sense of responsibility . Bad Homburg, Tsamas 1971.
  12. Announcement in: Gabriele Wohmann : große liebe . TV piece. Tsamas Verlag, Bad Homburg 1971, ISBN 3-87656-004-7
  13. DNB dataset