Hans Meyer-Hörstgen

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Hans Meyer-Hörstgen (* 1948 in Duisburg ) is a German doctor and writer .

Life

Hans Meyer-Hörstgen studied medicine and sociology ; In 1976 he completed this study with the promotion to Doctor of Medicine at the University of Essen from. He then worked as a psychiatrist in Bad Essen . In addition, Meyer-Hörstgen wrote a novel and two dramas . He took part in the 1985 Ingeborg Bachmann Prize in Klagenfurt .

Works

  • Tea and its influence on human skin and muscle blood flow , Essen 1976 (doctoral thesis)
  • Hirntod , Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1985, ISBN 978-3-518-03219-0 (novel)
    • Hersendood , BZZTôH, s-Gravenhage 1986 (Dutch translation)
  • The King of Vienna , Suhrkamp Theaterverlag , Frankfurt am Main 1986, (play)
  • Kaiserwetter , Suhrkamp Theaterverlag, Frankfurt am Main 1991 (play)

Movie

  • Consist. Get through. Hans Meyer-Hörstgen's trip to Klagenfurt . Documentary by Ebbo Demant . Germany 1985

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "The Pleasure of Telling" - 25 years of the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize: The authors 1985 , orf.at, accessed on October 5, 2019