Hans Fink (folklorist)
Hans Fink (born October 24, 1912 in Brixen ; † April 12, 2003 in South Tyrol ) was an folklorist , dialect poet , radio journalist and innkeeper.
Life
Hans Fink came from a family from Ritten , learned the trade of master butcher and was also an innkeeper. In 1943 he published an article on " Peter Mayr , Wirt an der Mahr". He also wrote sporadic articles for the National Socialist Bozner Tagblatt in 1943/45 . "Von Palbit bis zur Thinne", "Die Mühlbacher Klause ", "Das Dorf an der Sade" and others followed. He was drafted into the Wehrmacht and was taken prisoner. From 1953 he intensified his research into the history and folklore of South Tyrol, was the editor of legends and folk tales and published dialect poems. In 1955 he discovered the menhir from Tötschling am Pfeffersberg near Brixen. From 1961 he worked at the Bolzano station , for which he designed numerous radio programs.
Honors
- 1956 Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts
- 1966 Walther von der Vogelweide Prize
- 1973 to the Book of Honor of the University of Innsbruck entered
- 1980 honorary customer of the regional traffic office
- 1996 Ring of Honor of the City of Brixen
Individual evidence
- ^ For example, The last wrestling on December 31, 1943.
- ↑ Südtirol AZ , Eduard Widmoser, 1982, p. 438, ISBN 3878030053
Web links
- Literature by and about Hans Fink in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hans Fink in the Lexicon of Literature in Tyrol
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SURNAME | Fink, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian folklorist, writer and innkeeper |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 24, 1912 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Brixen , South Tyrol |
DATE OF DEATH | April 12, 2003 |
Place of death | South-Tirol |