Hans Koch (writer)

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Hans Koch ( pseudonym : Johannes Leonhardus , born February 4, 1881 in Sankt Avold / Lothringen , † May 1, 1952 in Düsseldorf ) was a German doctor and writer .

Life

In 1902, Hans Koch, Otto Flake and Ernst Stadler , were among the founders of the expressionist magazine Der Stürmer . He contributed to the magazines Die Weißen Blätter and Die Aktion . From 1914 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as a soldier . Koch practiced as a doctor in Strasbourg before 1918 and later in Düsseldorf .

Hans Koch's literary work includes stories and poems .

Works

  • Because there is life! , Berlin 1905 (under the name Johannes Leonhardus)
  • My life goes on crooked paths , Strasbourg 1905 (under the name Johannes Leonhardus)
  • Proleten , Strasbourg 1908 (under the name Johannes Leonhardus)