Heinz Nattkämper

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Heinz Nattkämper (born July 3, 1927 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer , † June 1, 2008 in Gladbeck ) was a German writer and cabaret artist . As a columnist and speaker, was also known as NAT from GLAD .

Life

Born and raised in Gelsenkirchen-Buer , Nattkämper studied German language and literature and history in Bonn and Cologne after graduating from high school and graduated with a doctorate in philology. from. He later studied at the German Sport University Cologne , which he graduated as a certified sports teacher. Nattkämper worked as a university lecturer for sports philosophy and sports education in Bonn and Regensburg before he switched to cabaret.

Nattkämper worked as a freelance journalist for daily newspapers and wrote books about the Ruhr area. As a cabaret artist and banter , he denounced abuses, which not only earned him friends. He was a member of the Association of German Writers .

Nattkämper lived in Gladbeck , where he died after a long illness.

Awards

Works

  • Is wat? Humor and ridicule in the coal pot . Vulkan, Essen 1981, ISBN 3-8027-6138-3 .
  • My home in the Ruhr area . Univers, Bielefeld 1982.
  • Oleander Fuselbeck. Flowery stories from the coal pot . Zwingmann, Gelsenkirchen 1985, ISBN 3-922863-04-3 .
  • It's dark in the basement . Jahn & Ernst, Hamburg 1988, ISBN 3-925242-55-4 .
  • Broken years. History of a failure . Jahn & Ernst, Hamburg 1989, ISBN 3-89407-008-0 .

literature

  • Ludwig Janssen: Literature Atlas NRW . Edited by the Literatur-Rat Nordrhein-Westfalen eV, Volksblatt Verlag, Cologne 1992, ISBN 3-923243-96-0 , p. 99.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary notice on waz.de, accessed on November 12, 2018
  2. ^ Ludwig Janssen: Literature Atlas NRW . Edited by the Literatur-Rat Nordrhein-Westfalen eV, Volksblatt Verlag, Cologne 1992, ISBN 3-923243-96-0 , p. 99.