Hans Weber (writer)

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Hans Weber (right) and Dieter Schubert in 1968.
Hans Weber's grave in the series of artist graves in the Friedrichsfelde central cemetery

Hans Weber (born July 14, 1937 in Crossen an der Oder , † August 8, 1987 in Berlin ) was a German writer .

After 1945 he grew up in Spremberg , and from 1953 he studied at the Institute for Teacher Training in Neuzelle . After that he worked as a teacher and wrote his first book Mit Gabi in Bomsdorf , which was published as a serial novel in the magazine Für Dich . The success of his debut novel led him to study at the Institute for Literature "Johannes R. Becher" in Leipzig from 1963 to 1965 . After the publication of his second novel, he worked as a freelance writer from 1968. In 1970, Hans Weber was one of the founders of the Schwerin Poetry Seminar .

In 1979 he received the Alex Wedding Prize , in 1983 the National Prize of the GDR III. Art and literature class.

His novel Einzug ins Paradies , published in 1979, was intended to serve as a literary model for a television series. He did not experience the first broadcast of the six-part television series Einzug ins Paradies , which was produced in 1983 based on his script . Hans Weber was buried in the Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery in Berlin.

Works

  • With Gabi in Bomsdorf . 1963
  • Rio sees ghosts . 1967
  • Jump into the ferris wheel . 1968
  • My sister Tilli . 1972
  • Am i moses 1976
  • Entry into paradise . 1979
  • Old Swede . 1984
  • Beloved Belvedere . 1986

Radio plays

literature

  • Steffen Peltsch, Hans Joachim Nauschütz : Hans Weber. Narrator and dreamer . With a bibliography by Hans-Jürgen Rehfeld. Frankfurt (Oder) 1994.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Biskupek : Curious and ready to receive - memorial sheet for the writer Hans Weber. Neues Deutschland from August 8, 2017, p. 17