Hans Bunje

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Hans Bunje

Hans Bunje , pseudonym Hans Seekamp (born May 1, 1923 in Brake ) is a German writer , stage and radio play author .

Life

Hans Bunje grew up as the eldest of five sons of the writer Karl Bunje in his hometown. The outbreak of World War II ruined his desire to study shipbuilding, so he was trained as an engineer officer for submarines in the Navy. After the end of the war, Bunje studied German, history and philosophy at the Georg-August University in Göttingen and received her doctorate in 1951 with the work The Humor in the Low German Poetry of Realism .

In 1951 and 1952, Bunje worked as a secondary school teacher in Kiel, then he worked as a trainee teacher in Flensburg, Kiel and Rendsburg, then returned to Kiel for good and taught first as a study assessor, then from 1957 as a teacher at the Kiel School of Academics. During this time, Bunje also taught at the local college of education in the field of "Low German amateur play".

In addition, like his father, Bunje made a name for himself as an author of Low German plays and radio plays. Some stage plays have also been adapted for radio. The play Dubbelt verspeelt was created as early as the late 1940s under the pseudonym Hans Seekamp , which first saw its world premiere in 1949 as a one-act act, and was then played for the first time as a three-act play by the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater 20 years later . At the end of the 1970s, the musical De Sprottenkathrin was created with the music of Karl Eckert , the location and date of the premiere could not be determined.

From 1975 Bunje acted as head of the Schleswig-Holstein stage association, from 1978 he was an editorial member of the periodicals of the Low German stage association .

Hans Bunje has 2 daughters and lives in the Heikendorf district of Kitzeberg near Kiel.

Plays

premiere title stage
1949 Dubbed, peeled Low German stage in Borkum
April 28, 1968 Utkniepen doesn’t hear Ohnsorg Theater
March 30, 1969 Dubbed, peeled Ohnsorg Theater
September 27, 1970 Dat stole happiness Ohnsorg Theater
October 11, 1978 Dat smugglers' nest Low German stage in Kiel
April 23, 1980 De Wulken 80 Low German stage in Kiel
De Sprottenkathrin

Radio plays

Broadcast year Channel title Director Speaker (selection)
1950 RB Dubbed, peeled Not known Not known
1952 NWDR Hamburg All around the Deern Hans Freundt Hartwig Sievers , Rudolf Beiswanger , Hilde Sicks , Heidi Kabel , Otto Lüthje , Hans Mahler , Heini Kaufeld
1967 NDR Utkniepen doesn’t hear Günther Siegmund Ernst Grabbe , Erna Raupach-Petersen , Hanno Thurau , Werner Riepel , Heinz Lanker , Rolf Bohnsack
1968 NDR Duppelt spat Günther Siegmund Karl-Heinz Kreienbaum , Christa Wehling , Jochen Schenck , Rudolf Beiswanger, Edgar Bessen , Ulla Mahrt
1970 NDR The arbor paradise Rudolf Beiswanger Heinz Lanker, Hilde Sicks, Heidi Kabel, Christa Siems , Gertrud Prey
1971 NDR Dat stole happiness Curt Timm Herma Koehn , Werner Riepel, Hanno Thurau, Hilde Sicks, Heinz Lanker, Otto Lüthje
1972 NDR Crooked tour Rudolf Beiswanger Ernst Grabbe, Heidi Mahler , Edgar Bessen, Jürgen Pooch , Gertrud Prey, Ulla Mahrt

Fonts

As an author

As editor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Biography at Karl Mahnke Theaterverlag ( Memento of the original from January 14, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed May 5, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mahnke-verlag.de
  2. a b c d biography at Plattdeutsche Bibliographie und Biographie , accessed on May 5, 2017.
  3. ^ Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): German Literature Lexicon. The 20th Century , Volume 4, Page 608, KG Saur Verlag, Zurich and Munich, ISBN 3-908255-04-X .