Heiner Huefner

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Heiner Hüfner (actually Ernst Heinrich Hüfner; born July 1940 in Wintersdorf , Thuringia , German Empire ) is a German writer. In the 1980s he published a volume of science fiction stories and three utopian novels .

Life

Hüfner initially worked in mechanical engineering and then studied physics at the Technical University of Dresden from 1960 to 1965 , after which he worked as a problem analyst for engineering calculations in mechanical engineering. In 1976 he received his doctorate from the Technical University Karl-Marx-Stadt for Doktoringenieur .

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Novels
  • Juliane and the Synthorg: Utopian novel. Greifenverlag, Rudolstadt 1983.
  • Sun five: utopian novel. Greifenverlag, Rudolstadt 1985.
  • The Land of Caldera: Utopian Novel. Greifenverlag, Rudolstadt 1988, ISBN 3-7352-0106-7 .
collection
  • with Ernst-Otto Luthardt : Utopian and fantastic stories. Greifenverlag, Rudolstadt 1981. Contents:
    • Unexpected acquaintance through a machine
    • Checkmate
    • The area
    • The normal brain
    • The time thief
    • Johann's hibernation
    • Data locker IM 13267
    • The double in paradise (by Ernst-Otto Luthardt)
    • Milena (by Ernst-Otto Luthardt)
    • Ginkgo (by Ernst-Otto Luthardt)
Short stories
  • In the time gap. In: Gerda Zschocke (Ed.): Time travel. Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 1986, ISBN 3-354-00090-2 .
Non-fiction
  • as Heinrich Hüfner: For the description of linear measuring point sequences through curve segments of the 1st and 2nd order. Dissertation Karl-Marx-Stadt, Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering 1976.

literature

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