Hans Veigl

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Hans Veigl (born February 26, 1948 in Hainburg an der Donau ) is an Austrian author .

Life

Hans Veigl studied philosophy and European ethnology at the University of Vienna and completed his studies with Mag. phil. from. He has been a freelance writer since 1983 . The focus of his work is cultural history and theory , popular and everyday culture .

Veigl worked as a freelance journalist , dramaturge , editor , exhibition curator and lecturer at the universities of Vienna and Graz . In addition, articles for newspapers and magazines, numerous broadcasts for Ö1 (Radiokolg, Contra), lectures, co-author of the play "The Happy Apocalypse" ( Wiener Festwochen 1980, director: Dieter Haspel ), stage arrangements and translations ( Schauspielhaus Wien ), several times collaboration with the Music group " Butterflies " ("Displaced years - A collage about the interwar period based on scenes and texts by Jura Soyfer ", Wiener Festwochen production 1980; "The Last World", Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen 1981), also several years of editing work on the text edition of several volumes of " Ludwig Wittgenstein , Vienna Edition ”at the Wittgenstein Archive, Cambridge , UK.

Hans Veigl is a member of the GAV and the IG Authors Authors . Since 1999 member of the board of the Austrian Cabaret Archive and in this honorary position involved in the establishment and maintenance of this institution.

Publications

  • Laughter in the basement. From the Budapesters to the Wiener Werkel. Cabaret and cabaret in Vienna. Löcker, Vienna 1986.
  • Laughter in the basement. Cabaret and cabaret in Vienna 1900 to 1945 (= cultural history of Austrian cabaret. Volume 1). Greatly expanded and improved new edition. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2013, ISBN 978-3-9501427-2-3 .
  • Viennese coffeehouse manager. Kremayr & Scheriau , Vienna 1989. (New edition: 1994, ISBN 3-218-00587-6 )
  • The 50s and 60s. Planned happiness between scooter and miniskirt. Ueberreuter , Vienna 1996, ISBN 3-8000-3629-0 .
  • Everyday life in war. Vienna 1939–1945. Bomb atmosphere and Götterdämmerung. Ueberreuter, Vienna 1998, ISBN 3-8000-3708-4 .
  • The roaring twenties. Everyday life between the wars. Ueberreuter, Vienna 1999, ISBN 3-8000-3743-2 .
  • Morbid Vienna. The dark districts of the city and its inhabitants. Böhlau Verlag , Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2000. (Extended and improved new edition 2014, ISBN 978-3-205-79576-6 )
  • Designs for a green tree monument. Fritz Grünbaum and the Viennese cabaret. Austrian Cabaret Archive , Graz / Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-9501427-0-3 .
  • Wittgenstein in Cambridge. On the trail of a form of life. Holzhausen , Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-85493-073-9 .
  • The St. Marx cemetery. A last Biedermeier burial place in Vienna. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2006, ISBN 3-205-77389-6 .
  • Loner & eccentric. Outsiders against the zeitgeist. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2008, ISBN 978-3-205-77710-6 .
  • Tears and laughter. Cabaret in reconstruction. With the collaboration of Iris Fink . Austrian Cabaret Archive, Straden 2009.
  • With Goethe in the night cabaret. Egon Friedell between cabaret and cultural history. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2013, ISBN 978-3-9501427-3-0 .
  • Gallows humor. Small art in the great war. A contribution to the kk entertainment culture 1914 to 1918. With the collaboration of Iris Fink. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2014, ISBN 978-3-9501427-4-7 .
  • Walter Kleindel, Hans Veigl: The great book of the Austrians. 4500 person representations in words and pictures. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1987, ISBN 3-218-00455-1 .
  • Allan Janik, Hans Veigl: Wittgenstein in Vienna. A biographical foray through the city and its history. English edition: Wittgenstein in Vienna. A Biographical Excursion Through the City and ist History. Vienna / New York 1998, new edition 2003.
  • Iris Fink, Hans Veigl: The singer's curse. On November 16, 1901, Felix Salten opened the “Young Viennese Theater to Dear Augustin”. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz / Vienna 2001. (3rd combined edition. 2008)
  • Iris Fink, Hans Veigl: suppressed years. Entertainment culture in the shadow of crises. Exhibition documentation. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Straden 2008.
  • Iris Fink, Hans Veigl: Bronner, Merz, Qualtinger & Co. A nameless successful ensemble in the 50s. Austrian Cabaret Archive, Straden 2010.
  • Iris Fink, Hans Veigl: "... and there is a time for laughter". Cabaret between reconstruction and the economic miracle. Cabaret in Austria 1945–1970 (= cultural history of Austrian cabaret. Volume 2). Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2016, ISBN 978-3-9501427-7-8 .
  • Hans Veigl: Fritz Grünbaum and the Viennese cabaret. Biography & Reader. Publishing house of the Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2019, ISBN 978-3-9504628-8-3 .

Publications (as editor)

  • Böhm's Lachendes Lexikon. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1983, new editions 1985, 1991ff. ISBN 3-218-00382-2 .
  • Lukas Resetarits : Recap. 10 programs and 1. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1987. (New edition: 1997, ISBN 3-218-00778-X )
  • Karl Farkas : Into your own nest. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1988, new editions 1989, 1991ff.
  • Armin Berg : The man with the overcoat. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1990, ISBN 3-218-00522-1 .
  • Local legends. Viennese coffee house literature. Kremayr & Scheriau / Carl Hanser Verlag , Vienna / Munich 1991, ISBN 3-218-00530-2 .
  • Fritz Grünbaum : The quiet wise one. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-218-00552-3 .
  • Air people play theater. Jewish cabaret in Vienna 1890–1938. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3-218-00539-6 .
  • Gscheite & stupid. Double conferences. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1993. (New edition: 1995, ISBN 3-218-00571-X )
  • Night lights. Secessionist cabaret. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-218-00578-7 .
  • Bomb atmosphere. The Wiener Werkel. Cabaret in the Third Reich. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-218-00581-7 .
  • Far from where. Cabaret in exile. Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-218-00592-2 .
  • Karl Farkas: "Hats on". The rhyming and the absurd. Amalthea Signum Verlag , Vienna / Munich 2000, ISBN 3-85002-443-1 .
  • We are so free ... texts from cabaret and cabaret between reconstruction and the economic miracle. NP Buchverlag, St. Pölten / Salzburg 2005, ISBN 3-85326-392-5 .
  • Banished, burned, forgotten and misunderstood. Short biographies on the persecution and expulsion of Austrian cabaret and small stage artists 1933–1945. With the collaboration of Iris Fink. Graz 2012, ISBN 978-3-9501427-1-6 .
  • Karl Kraus : The demolished literature. Editing and commentary. (= Allotria. 1). Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2016, ISBN 978-3-9501427-5-4 .
  • Austrian Parnassus, boarded by a rundown antiquarian. Frey-Sing at Athanasius & Comp. undated (1842). A frank pamphlet about Austria's writers in March. Editing and commentary (= Allotria. 2). Austrian Cabaret Archive, Graz 2016, ISBN 978-3-9501427-6-1 .
  • Pierre Genée, Hans Veigl: Fritz Grünbaum. The creation and other cabaret pieces. With a foreword by Georg Kreisler . Löcker, Vienna 1984. (New edition 1985)
  • Pierre Genée, Hans Veigl: Fritz Grünbaum. Hell in heaven and other small arts. With a foreword by Bruno Kreisky . Löcker, Vienna 1985.
  • Ernst Grissemann , Hans Veigl: test picture, Twen and kidney table. Our attitude towards life in the 50s. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2002, ISBN 3-205-99382-9 .
  • Willi Resetarits , Hans Veigl: Beatles, Bond and Blumenkinder. Our attitude towards life in the 60s. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2003, ISBN 3-205-77104-4 .
  • Iris Fink, Hans Veigl: Lukas Resetarits. "It is the following, please ..." With a foreword by Franz Schuh . Kremayr & Scheriau, Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-218-00778-8 .

Further publications

  • Not grace but right. Social policy since 1848 in the mirror of art, culture and media. Exhibition catalog. Vienna 1989.
  • The singers curse. Comments on Felix Salten's Jung-Wiener Theater zum dear Augustin. In: Reinhard Farkas (ed.): Music theater around the turn of the century. Vienna-Budapest around 1900. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna / Cologne 1990.
  • Carl Merz . In: New German Biography. Volume 17. Duncker & Humblot , Berlin 1994.
  • Shipment and order. Folk culture between folk music and folk ideology in the programs of RAVAG and the Reichsender Wien 1924–1945. In: Relation. Volume 3, No. 1 and 2. Vienna, Verlag Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften , Vienna 1996.
  • Behind the mirrors: Austrian identity between a sense of possibility and reality. Comments on the constitution of a national sense of self. In: Nikola Langreiter, Klara Löffler (Ed.): April 1, 2000. Comments on a film satire (= Edition Film and Text. 2). Filmarchiv Austria , Vienna 1999.
  • The end of the world as a total work of art in Vienna. Apocalyptic farewell prophecies, a priori abyssal moods and anti-Semitic outlook utopias around aesthetic modernity. In: Guntram Geser, Armin Loaker (ed.): The city without Jews (= Edition film and text. 3). Filmarchiv Austria, Vienna 2000.
  • The reliability of forgetfulness. Cabaret between reparation, reconstruction and the economic miracle. In: Marcus G. Patka, Alfred Stalzer (ed.): The world of Karl Farkas (= Viennese personalities. Volume II). Catalog for the exhibition of the Jewish Museum of the City of Vienna. Holzhausen, Vienna 2001.
  • Karl Kraus, Wiener Moderne and the Viennese cabaret after the turn of the century. “A hundred years of cabaret between protest and propaganda. For the staging of social identity ”. In: Joanne M. McNally, Peter Sprengel (Ed.): Hundred years of cabaret. Königshausen & Neumann , Würzburg 2003.
  • Youth in its place. The "youngsters" problem of the fifties in the judgment of Viennese humor. In: Arnold Klaffenböck et al. (Hrsg.): Quasi a genius. Helmut Qualtinger (1928–1986). Deuticke Verlag , Vienna 2003.

Web links

Commons : Hans Veigl  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Veigl , on the website: perlentaucher.de , accessed on February 5, 2017.
  2. Contra - Cabaret and Cabaret , on the website: oe1.orf.at, accessed on February 5, 2017.
  3. Contra - Cabaret and Cabaret , on the website: oe1.orf.at, accessed on February 5, 2017.
  4. Hans Veigl , on the website: kremayr-scheriau.at , accessed on February 5, 2017.
  5. Veronika Schmidt: Austrian cabaret archive looking for a hostel In: Die Presse . June 6, 2010.
  6. Hans Veigl: Morbid Vienna. on the website: literaturhaus.at , accessed on February 5, 2017.
  7. ^ Wittgenstein in Vienna , on the website: books.google.at , accessed on February 5, 2017.
  8. ^ Mathias Ziegler: How laughter returned. ( Memento from February 8, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) In: Wiener Zeitung . January 18, 2017, accessed on February 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Mathias Ziegler: Karl Kraus' Kaffeehaus-Kleinkrieg In: Wiener Zeitung. December 8, 2015.