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Hellmuth Himmel (born February 21, 1919 in Maribor , Slovenia ; † January 19, 1983 in Graz ) was an Austrian Germanist and cabaret writer .

Life

In 1920 the family moved from Maribor to Graz. Hellmuth Himmel attended grammar school in Graz, studied German at the University of Graz and worked at the German Institute from 1946 and was later given the chair .

After the Second World War, Hellmuth Himmel was the founder of the Graz university studio and played a major role in the cabaret evenings of the student board as a copywriter and on stage. Hellmuth Himmel wrote under the pseudonym Erik Rumbach for the Graz cabaret ensembles, Forum Zoo , Treffpunkt Orpheum and Die Tellerwäscher .

Fonts

  • Judged! Rescued! Selection of the works of Hans Kaltneker (introduction and selection). Stiasny Library , No. 47, Stiasny Verlag, Graz / Vienna 1959
  • History of the German Novella . Bern 1963.
  • Achim von Arnim's Toller Invalide and the character of the German novella. Attempt to lay the foundations in literary studies. Self-published, Graz 1967.
  • Adalbert Stifter's novella "Bergmilch". An analysis. Böhlau, Vienna 1973, ISBN 3-412-85973-7 .
  • The invisible reflection. Study on the art and perception of language by Rainer Maria Rilke . Centro Studi Rainer Maria Rilke e il suo Tempo, Duino-Trieste 1975.
  • Effects of Rilke on the Austrian novel. Existential problems with Musil, Broch and Doderer. Böhlau, Vienna 1981, ISBN 3-412-00581-9 .

literature

  • The other world. Aspects of Austrian literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. Festschrift for Hellmuth Himmel on his 60th birthday. Edited by Kurt Bartsch, Dietmar Goltschnigg, Gerhard Melzer, Wolfgang Heinz Schober; Francke Verlag, Bern and Munich 1979, ISBN 3-7720-1449-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Who will set us free again?" Cabaret and entertainment culture in Styria 1945 to 1965 Austrian cabaret archive : Exhibition 2005 in the gallery in the church wall in Straden
  2. Short biography on Hellmuth Himmel on the Austrian Cabaret Archive