Joachim Schultz

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Franz Joachim Schultz (born April 12, 1949 in Idar-Oberstein ) is a German Romance philologist , writer, translator, editor, small publisher and cultural worker.

Life

Schultz grew up in Mainz. After his community service, he studied Romance languages, German and philosophy at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and in Paris. From 1974 to 1978 he worked at the Unterhaus theater in Mainz . From 1979 to 1981 he worked as a German language lecturer at the University of Paris-Nanterre . From 1981 to 1983 he was a research assistant at the University of Bayreuth . From 1983 to 1985 he was lecturer for German language at the Institute for German Language at the University of Friborg and from 1985 to 1990 academic advisor at the chair for Romance literature and comparative studiesof the University of Bayreuth. Together with the publisher Rolf A. Burkart he initiated the German Saint-Pol-Roux edition, of which eight volumes were published.

From 1990 to 2012 he headed the "Literary Studies: Job-related" course at the University of Bayreuth. He appeared publicly in 2012 with a sharp criticism of the Bologna Process , the Europe-wide harmonization of study programs and degrees. Among other things, he justified his early retirement.

Since May 1986 Schultz has been director of the Small Poster Museum in Bayreuth, which he founded. In 1989 he founded Edition Schultz & Stellmacher together with graphic designer Hermien Stellmacher. The hand-printed Leporello books with texts by Jean Paul, Heinrich Heine and Max Stirner attracted attention. Numerous Bayreuthiana have appeared in the edition to this day, for example to and from Oskar Panizza and Richard Wagner . From 1986 to 2003, Schultz was a freelancer for the Nürnberger Zeitung and the Basler Zeitung . To mark the 25th anniversary of the poster museum, Schultz presented the first Warhol exhibition in Bayreuth, Andy was here .

The magazine HAGEL , which he edited, has been published since 2000 . Booklets for Applied Literary Studies . It was discontinued in 2014.

Schultz lives as a freelance author and translator with his wife in a village in Franconian Switzerland. The poster museum has been part of the Bayreuth Art Museum since January 2013. In the old rooms, Schultz runs the “Other Museum” with exhibitions on literature and art. He has been writing for the online literary magazine Alliteratus since January 2015 . In the summer of 2019, Schultz showed the bilingual and critical exhibition Napoleon in the Other Museum . An approximation of the 250th birthday of the emperor, who is still revered in France .

Awards

Publications

His publications were published under Joachim and Franz Joachim Schultz and under the pseudonym Rupprecht S. Ramsenthaler.

  • The island book of laziness with Gerhard Köpf [1983. Anthology]
  • Tourism - exoticism. Diary of a hike on Reunion Island (1985)
  • Everything Is Sonnet [Rupprecht S. Ramsenthaler] (1986)
  • Ramsenthaler. The melancholy from Upper Franconia (1988)
  • Joachim Vrantzen: Murder in Bayreuth (1987)
  • TraumHaft (Poems. 1988)
  • Ramsenthaler's feast book for hermits. Burkart, R (1989). ISBN 978-3923931620
  • Of palaces, castles & ruins [anthology]
  • Mr. S. or the man as he is. With illustrations by Hermien Stellmacher. Ars Vivendi (1991). ISBN 978-3927482159
  • A red, a green, a gray sent past (1994. anthology with German color poems)
  • Wild, crazy and pure. Dictionary on primitivism in Germany and France. (1995)
  • That is the poetry. Posters in literature. (1996)
  • Eating and drinking with Goethe (1998)
  • Goethe in good company (exhibition catalog 1999)
  • Jean Paul and his time (exhibition catalog 2000)
  • The birth of the avant-garde from the spirit of the music hall and other essays (2000)
  • The most beautiful palaces and castles in Germany (2001)
  • From Baudelaire to Houellebecq. French literature in German translation (2001).
  • The happiness of enjoyment. arsEdition (2009). ISBN 978-3760741611
  • Valhalla hoax. Richard Wagner and the writers. HAGEL - Booklets for Applied Literary Studies No. 17/18, Spring 2010 ISSN  1619-3199
  • Wagner also appears in it. Der Rote Ramsenthaler Reader (Blog, 2011)
  • In Paris and elsewhere, or the police ask for your help. Records found. Self-published e-book (2013)
  • Oskar Panizza. Psychiatrist, poet, psychopath. Self-published e-book (2013)
  • A look at the year 1914. Exhibition catalog (2014)
  • "Francis Jammes is read and admired". Contributions to Francis Jammes Reception (2015)
  • There's always something to say about Wagner (with Frank Piontek. 2015)
  • How we cats see the world: A guide for my dearest two-legged friends (with Hermien Stellmacher). Insel Verlag (2017). 978-3-458-36305-7
  • Napoleon. Literary documents (3 issues, in the "White Issues" series. Bayreuth 2019)
Translations
  • Herbert Lottman: Flaubert. A biography .
  • Jean-Marie Adiaffi: The story of the little elephant .
  • Eugène Delacroix : Youth Diary .
  • George Sand : Pauline .
  • Marceline Desbordes-Valmore : Domenica .
  • Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve : The Margravine of Bayreuth .
  • Alexandre Dumas: The Viscount de Bragelonne . (Part 1)
  • Alexandre Dumas: From the dictionary of culinary arts . (Selection) A new edition appeared in June 2020 under the title "Small Dictionary of Cooking Arts". ISBN 978-3-95757-614-9
  • Saint-Pol-Roux: living cinema . (and other works)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http : //www.litwiss-berufslösungen.uni-bayreuth.de
  2. "We train the academic precariat". In: sueddeutsche.de. April 10, 2012, accessed August 10, 2018 .
  3. http://www.kleines-plakatmuseum-bayreuth.de/
  4. See self-disclosure ( memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , in: Magazin der Süddeutsche Zeitung , February 20, 2009. Retrieved December 6, 2011. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / sz-magazin.sueddeutsche.de