Hans Bach (writer)

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Hans Bach (* 1940 in Berlin ) is a German writer and graduate psychologist .

Life

After graduating from school, Bach initially led a professional nomadic life, then did his Abitur externally and studied psychology at the Humboldt University in Berlin . Then he worked in the Ministry of Health of the GDR . He has been a freelance writer since 1981 and has published several science fiction volumes and other books in the GDR . His professional experience as a psychologist has been discussed in several of the stories he has published.

His novel The Glastropfenmaschine was cut in half by the Neues Leben publishing house. His previously announced novel Die kalten Feuer des Prometheus could no longer appear due to the collapse of the GDR publishing landscape.

Works

  • Sternenjäger (science fiction short story collection, Das Neue Berlin , 1982)
  • New Year's bells for death (crime story, military publisher of the GDR , 1982)
  • Star drug Tyrsoleen (science fiction novel, Verlag Neues Leben , Roman, 1983)
  • The sinking of the Cap Arcona (documentary story, military publisher of the GDR, 1983)
  • Wandering Stars (Science Fiction Short Story, Das Neue Berlin, 1984)
  • Germelshausen , midnight (Fantastic novel, Verlag Neues Leben, 1985)
  • Elblichter (story, military publisher of the GDR, 1985)
  • Path without mercy (crime story, military publisher of the GDR, 1986)
  • Four hundred and eighty minutes (documentary narrative, Verlag Neues Leben, 1986, Das neue Abenteuer, Issue 474)
  • Mordsache Marloh (crime story, military publisher of the GDR, 1987)
  • The glass drop machine (Fantastic novel, Verlag Neues Leben, 1988)
  • Ambassadors of Darkness (Science Fiction Short Story, Verlag Tribüne, 1990)
  • The gray stone experiment (science fiction story, 1990, in SF magazine Alien Contact No. 2)
  • Alien Contact (science fiction story, 1991, in SF magazine Alien Contact No. 7)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Hans Bach in SF magazine Alien Contact No. 7 (June 1991)
  2. ^ Hans-Peter Neumann (ed.): The last year of GDR science fiction. A look back at 1990. TERMINATOR EXTRA 1st row German SF. Self-published, Berlin 1991