Friedrich Barthel (writer)

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Friedrich Barthel (born March 6, 1881 in Düsseldorf , † 1960 in Döttesfeld , pseudonym Friedrich Ekkehard) was a German writer and journalist.

Life

Friedrich Barthel was born in Düsseldorf in 1881. In the first half of his life he worked as a journalist, e.g. B. for the Hamburg correspondent and the magazine Jugend . Barthel was married to the writer Lisa Barthel-Winkler. They lived in Wildau near Berlin, where Barthel worked for the Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger and as a journalist and editor for the Scherl- Verlag. After the end of the war, they moved to Barthel's birthplace, Düsseldorf, and finally on to Döttesfeld.

Create

Barthel devoted himself in particular to the work of Karl May , and was co-editor of the first Karl May yearbooks, for which he also wrote articles. The last acclaimed lecture Up Into the Realm of Noble Men by Karl May, which can be seen as his legacy, has been handed down in a form reconstructed by Barthel.

Together with his wife Lisa Barthel-Winkler , Barthel published under the pseudonym FL Barwin.

In the 1920s Barthel's attitude became more right-wing and his novel Sturmgeschlecht is decidedly anti-Semitic and National Socialist .

After the end of the Second World War, Barthel's writings Lied an der Grenz , Hans Prod and Sturmgeschlecht were placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet occupation zone .

Fonts

  • Storm sex. Twice November 9th . Franz-Eher-Verlag , Munich 1933.
  • Song on the border . Janke , Leipzig 1935.
  • Runheim , 1942.
  • Hans Prod. A German Destiny . Robert Mölich Verlag, Berlin 1943.
  • Last adventures around Karl May . Ustad-Verlag, Bamberg 1955.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1946-nslit-e.html
  2. http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1947-nslit-e.html