Freder Catsen
Freder Catsen (born December 23, 1898 in Berlin , † December 6, 1971 in West Berlin ) was a German writer and advertising specialist who also published under the pseudonym Fritz W. Enskat .
Life
After completing his commercial training, Freder Catsen worked as a publishing and advertising clerk in Berlin. He published adventure and western novels as early as 1935, and thereafter also some titles that belong to science fiction . In the 1950s he lived in Berlin (West) and worked, among other things, for the Luna-Western magazine , which was published by Walter Lehning Verlag Hanover.
Works (selection)
- 1935: Behind the woods . novel
- 1935: The valley without hope . novel
- 1936: Marso the Second . novel
- 1937: Between two fires . Adventure novel
- 1938: Lost in the West . Adventure novel
- 1941: Unimos spacecraft . A technically fantastic science fiction
- 1949: Prisoners at the top of the world. Lost in the North Sea . Two technically fantastic stories for young people
- 1955: Four thousand meters below sea level . Youth narrative
- 1960: Fire over Wyoming . Adventure novel
Web links
- Literature by and about Freder Catsen in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Catsen, Freder |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fritz W. Enskat (pseudonym); Fritz EW Enskat (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer and advertising specialist |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 23, 1898 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | 6th December 1971 |
Place of death | West Berlin |