Hannes Huettner

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Hannes Hüttner (born June 20, 1932 in Zwickau ; † August 15, 2014 in Berlin ) was a German physician and author of books for children and young people.

Life

The son of a driver and a saleswoman studied journalism in Leipzig after attending secondary school in Zwickau . He then worked as a journalist for the Daily Rundschau and until 1963 as chief reporter for the Wochenpost . After a correspondence course in foreign trade in Berlin , he became a Dr. phil. PhD. From 1965 he studied medicine and worked until 1980 as head of medical sociology at the Academy for Medical Training in Berlin-Lichtenberg. Hüttner lived in Berlin-Kaulsdorf .

Hüttner became known to the general public for his more than 30 children's books. Among other things, he wrote the children's books When the fire brigade coffee goes cold and pickles for chimneys . He also wrote scenarios for the films Dr. med. Summer II (1970), It's an Old Story (1973), The Escape (1977) and To Nice (1991).

After reunification , he resumed his medical and sociological work: at the Robert Koch Institute he was responsible for the field of prevention for children and adolescents until 1997 .

Hüttner died on August 15, 2014 at the age of 82 in Berlin.

Awards

Works (selection)

Novels

  • 1983: Green drops for the perpetrator. A utopian but strictly scientific crime story , Verlag Neues Leben Berlin
  • 2001: Mr. Fischer and his wives. The man who came out of the jungle , Verlag Neues Leben, Berlin. ISBN 3-355-01522-9

Children's books

  • 1961: Night alarm! , Children's book publisher , Berlin.
  • 1963: Taps and Tine , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1963: Freight for Alexandria , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1965: Troddel, Taps and Tine , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1966: Little brother Staunemann , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1966: Sing, little birds, sing! . Children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1967: Emma the chicken has disappeared , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1967: Taps and Tine in the garden , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1968: The Midnight Ghost , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1968: Play, nibble, nibble on apples! , Children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1969: Coffee gets cold at the fire brigade , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin.
  • 1969: Roll, roll, wheel , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1970: What I can do! A book for ABC shooters and everyone who wants to become one , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin.
  • 1971: Pommelpütz , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Konrad Golz).
  • 1974: Das Blaue vom Himmel , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin (illustrations by Gerhard Rappus).
  • 1975: The golden book of animals , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Károly Reich ).
  • 1975: Pickles for chimneys. What is going on in the Knabberswalde chocolate factory? , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin (illustrations by Rainer Flieger).
  • 1976: Beowulf , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin (retelling of an old Anglo-Saxon legend; illustrations by Ruth Knorr; afterword by Karl-Heinz Magister)
  • 1976: Alpha blows the trumpet. Household fairy tale, Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin (illustrations by Gerhard Rappus).
  • 1976: A girl comes flying , children's book publisher, Berlin (new version under the title Kater Willi , children's book publisher, Berlin 1993).
  • 1978: A clock is in front of the door , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin (illustrations by Albrecht von Bodecker ).
  • 1979: Heracles. The twelve adventures , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Waltraut Fischer).
  • 1980: Der Schatz , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Heinz Handschick).
  • 1981: My mother, the chicken , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Thomas Schleusing ).
  • 1981: Behind the blue mountains. An elephant fairy tale , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin (illustrations by Gerhard Lahr ).
  • 1982: The Siebenzahl family moves , children's book publisher, Berlin (illustrations by Eberhard Binder ).
  • 1982: Der Fasan Johann , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin 1982 (illustrations by Erdmut Oelschlaeger).
  • 1982: Laughter. A fairy tale. After a motif from Chewsuretia , children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1982: We discover a star , children's book publisher, Berlin (drawings by Rainer Sacher).
  • 1983: The eighth kid. Stories by Meckentosch (under the pseudonym "Georg von Löffelholz" together with Peter Abraham and Uwe Kant ), children's book publisher, Berlin.
  • 1984: From Alpha to Zumzuckel. Fairy tales about technology , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin.
  • 1987: Heracles. Thanks to the gods , children's book publisher, Berlin ISBN 3-358-00933-5 .
  • 1987: Trieselwisch calls. A picture book about public institutions , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin (illustrations by Erdmut Oelschlaeger) ISBN 3-358-00379-5 .
  • 1987: Four stories by Taps and Tine , children's book publisher, Berlin ISBN 3-358-00152-0 (summary of the first three volumes with an additional Christmas story , pictures by Gertrud Zucker ).
  • 1989: Die Joram-Kinder , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin ISBN 3-358-01436-3 .
  • 1990: What does the elephant wear today? Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin (illustrations by Ingeborg Sohn) ISBN 3-7302-0627-3 .
  • 1991: The magician Wizz. Computer fairy tale , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin ISBN 3-7302-0651-6 , (illustrations by Volker Pfüller ).
  • 1994: Kater Willi takes off , children's book publisher, Berlin ISBN 3-358-02099-1 , (illustrations by Gerhard Lahr).
  • 1994: Die U-Bahn-Mäuse , Kinderbuchverlag, Berlin, ISBN 3-358-02097-5 , (pictures by Judith Prieß).

Non-fiction

  • 1968: The people with the round hats. Stories from business and technology , children's book publisher, Berlin
  • 1975: The great behavior book , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin.
  • 1977: What do our children read? Results of a literary-sociological study on the reading behavior of schoolchildren from 1st to 4th grade in the GDR 1973–1974 , GDR Center for Children's Literature, Berlin (with Jutta Levenhagen and Marion Matthies).
  • 1979: The patient in the hospital. Expectations, rights and obligations, satisfaction , Volk und Gesundheit Verlag, Berlin (with others).
  • 1982: The patient in the consultation. Expectations, rights and obligations, satisfaction , Volk und Gesundheit Verlag, Berlin (with Günter Ewert).
  • 1984: healthy from AZ. Medical lexicon for children and parents (with Susanne Hahn), Verlag Volk und Gesundheit, Berlin (illustrations by Roland Jäger and Detlev Schüler).
  • 1989: Das große Gesundbleibebuch , Verlag Junge Welt, Berlin ISBN 3-7302-0376-2 (illustrations by Egbert Herfurth ).
  • 1990: as an editor with Lykke Aresin , Helga Hörz and Hans Szewczyk : Lexikon der Humansexuologie. Publishing house Volk und Gesundheit, Berlin.
  • 1993: The horoscope book for Berliners , Verlag Michaela Naumann, Nidderau (as Heiner Trenk), ISBN 3-924490-58-9 .
  • 2008: O send me a song! Anecdotes about Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin ISBN 978-3-359-01321-1 .

literature

  • Steffen Peltsch : Hannes Hüttner . In: Erik Simon , Olaf R. Spittel (ed.): The science fiction of the GDR. Authors and works. A lexicon. Verlag Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-360-00185-0 , pp. 162-164.
  • Cornelia Rémi: Basilisk Views. Inventiveness, joy of discovery and fictional logic in Hannes Hüttner's fantastic novel "Das Blaue vom Himmel" (1974). In: Anja Ballis , Birgit Schlachter (Hrsg.): Treasures of children's and youth literature rediscovered. Early reading experience and canon formation in an academic context (= children's and youth culture, literature and media. Vol. 98). Lang, Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-631-64699-1 , pp. 213-232.
  • Meyer's pocket dictionary. GDR writer. VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1974, p. 234 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Children's book author - Hannes Hüttner died at the age of 82. In: Freie Presse from August 27, 2014 (accessed on August 27, 2014).
  2. Johanna Lemke: Coffee never goes cold at the fire brigade . In: Saxon newspaper . September 5, 2014 ( online [accessed September 5, 2014]).