Hans Braunlich

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Hans Bräunlich (* 1940 in Berlin ) is a German dramaturge and radio play author .

Hans Bräunlich (left) together with the director Fritz Göhler in the Funkhaus Nalepastraße.

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After graduating from school and completing an apprenticeship, Hans Bräunlich worked as a bookseller and, after graduating from university with a degree in cultural studies in 1965, began working as an audio play dramaturge in the main radio drama department of the GDR radio . There in the Funkhaus in Berlin's Nalepastraße he headed the radio play department for Funkhaus Berlin and Deutschlandsender Kultur from 1990 to 1994 and completed his work as a dramaturge in 1995 in the artistic word department at DeutschlandRadio Berlin.

Hans Bräunlich is the author of numerous original radio plays , short radio plays and radio play adaptations of prose and dramatic works. He also writes scenarios for television games , scenic collages for records, radio and theater and worked on the stage version of Brigitte Reimann's novel Franziska Linkerhand .

Under the pseudonym John U. Brownman, he published two exciting children's books with Hans-Ulrich Lüdemann at the GDR children's book publisher .

Radio plays and radio play adaptations (selection)

Prices

  • 1984 Radio Play Author Award (together with Till Sailer ) of the GDR radio for calm or triumph of time and truth (about Georg Friedrich Händel )
  • 1984 OIRT radio play award for The poor Heinrich or Ein Mensch is for sale (based on Louis Fürnberg )
  • 1986 Special radio play prize for forced march (about the poet Miklós Radnóti )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Traumreise radio plays, ed. And foreword: Hans Bräunlich (together with Monika Künzel), Henschel-Verlag, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-362-00589-6 , 265 pages
  2. ^ Reprinted in: Not a word of loneliness. Radio plays. Henschel-Verlag, Berlin 1986, ISBN 3-362-00031-2 , pp. 169-194