Günter Radtke (writer, 1925)

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Günter Radtke (born April 23, 1925 in Berlin ) is a German writer .

Life

Günter Radtke took part in the Second World War as a soldier . He then worked as a businessman and journalist . He has been a freelance writer since 1965 . He lives in Rottach-Egern .

Günter Radtke is the author of novels , stories , aphorisms and poems .

Günter Radtke has been a member of the PEN Center Germany since 1983 . He received u. a. 1973 the Georg Mackensen Literature Prize , 1979 the Märkische Stipendium for Literature and 1993 the Kogge Literature Prize .

Works

  • Escape lines. Munich 1966.
  • The chalk parts are used up. Munich 1967.
  • You can't get away from that. Munich 1972.
  • The thin skin of the balloons. Stuttgart 1975.
  • The jug on the way to the water. Stuttgart 1977.
  • Happiness for lack of evidence. Stuttgart 1978.
  • Looking for who we are. Munich 1980.
  • Do-it-yourself thoughts. Gerlingen 1987.
  • with Dieter Röttger: Cloud landscapes. Freiburg i.Br. 1988.
  • Not as serious as it is. Gerlingen 1990.
  • Notes on tangible proximity. Stuttgart 1993.

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