Hans Ossenbach

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Hans Ossenbach (born August 11, 1874 ; † October 2, 1945 ) was a German writer and poet .

biography

Ossenbach's journalistic activity began in 1920. In addition to his activity as a journalist, four volumes by him were published by Wegweiser Verlag in Berlin. After the drama Dreiklang: from the high song of the immortality of life , he published the volume of poems Weltenmär in 1923 , furthermore the volume Wanderer im Unknown in 1925 and finally in 1927 a book with aphorisms under the title Beyond Solitude . In addition, he worked as the head of the People's Association of Book Friends in Berlin.

Ossenbach died in October 1945 at the age of 71.

Fonts (selection)

Single volumes

  • "Dreiklang: from the high song of immortality", (drama), Wegweiser-Verlag, Berlin, 1920
  • "Weltenmär", (poems), Wegweiser-Verlag, Berlin, 1923
  • “Wanderer in the Unknown”, (?), Wegweiser-Verlag, Berlin, 1925
  • "Beyond Solitude: Aphorisms", (Aphorisms), Wegweiser-Verlag, Berlin, 1927

literature

  • Hans Ossenbach. In: Contributions to the history of the book industry, Volume 4. , VEB Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig, 1965 pp. 52–53

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Ossenbach. In: Stephan Sehlke: Pädagogen - Pastoren - Patrioten: Biographical manual on print material for children and young people by authors and illustrators from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania from the beginnings up to and including 1945. , 2009, p. 477