Friedrich Sacher

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Memorial plaque for Friedrich Sacher on the former residential building Ruckergasse 20, Vienna-Meidling
Friedrich Sacher's grave

Friedrich Sacher , pseudonym Fritz Silvanus (born September 10, 1899 in Wieselburg , Lower Austria , † November 22, 1982 in Vienna ) was an Austrian poet , narrator and essayist .

Life

Sacher attended the Stiftsgymnasium Melk and then studied German at the University of Vienna . His dissertation read The Current State of the Issue of Language Teaching in Lower Schools , he obtained his doctorate in 1924. Friedrich Sacher worked as a teacher at the Klosterneuburg community school from 1919 , and was a freelance writer from 1934. From 1934 until his death he lived at Ruckergasse 20 in Vienna- Meidling . Sacher was married to Marie Christine Bentivoglio since 1941.

Friedrich Sacher is buried in Klosterneuburg in the Weidlinger cemetery .

meaning

He represented Christian conservative positions, which in the 1930s was a national one. Sacher's poetry is based on Rilke , he had been friends with Josef Weinheber since 1929 . He initiated the group of poets "The Group". His extensive estate of letters is in the Vienna City and State Library .

Honors

Works

  • Collected writings , 3 volumes, 1932–34
  • Measure and barrier , 1937, Adolf Luser Verlag
  • Man in the Tides , 1937, Adolf Luser Verlag
  • Life, thanks to you , edited by H. Schwarzbauer, 1979
  • Selected works , 3 volumes, 1988

literature

  • B. Sanders: On the motifs in the stories of Friedrich Sacher , dissertation, Salzburg, 1975
  • F. Patzer (ed.): F. Sacher - Leben und Werk , exhibition catalog, Vienna 1980
  • Felix Czeike: Historical Lexicon Vienna Vol. 5 . Kremayr & Scheriau: Vienna, 1997
  • W. Ebner: F. Sacher 1899-1982 , 1999

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