Jürgen Haug (writer)

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Jürgen Lothar Harald Haug (born April 22, 1940 in Frankfurt am Main ; † July 2, 2012 in Baden-Baden ) was a German radio play and prose author.

Life

Haug completed a commercial apprenticeship after attending secondary school. As a conscientious objector, he did his alternative service in a hostel for the homeless. From his experiences there, a comprehensive documentation of the psychosocial situation of homeless men in the FRG in the 1960s was created with notes from a hikers ' hostel. Among other things, he worked as a scheduler and production assistant for television. In 1962 he began to establish himself as a radio play author. The radio play Die Tauben or The golden sports badge was awarded the Dr. ARD's Kurt Magnus Prize awarded.

In addition, Die Kellerassel was a novel about the situation of a homosexual young man in Germany from the 50s to the 70s.

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Radio plays

  • The Missing Sign (SWF 1962)
  • Greetings without a sender (BR 1963)
  • The pigeons or the golden sports badge (HR 1963)
  • Anabasis (RIAS 1968)
  • Kellerassel (RIAS 1980/1, with Hannelore Hoger )
  • Hard on hard (RIAS 1981)
  • Scenes from a hiker's hostel (SFB / BR / SWF 1982, with Otto Sander and Hannelore Hoger )
  • The Department (SWF 1983)
  • Early traces (RIAS 1984, with Meret Becker and Gerd Wameling )
  • Change of scenery (RB / SR 1984, directed by Gottfried von Eine , with Nina Hoger )
  • The pain (RIAS / BR 1982) (ORF 1984)
  • Conversations, contacts, relationships (SFB 1986, with Peter Simonischek )
  • Night train (BR 1987)
  • Unheard-of incident (RB 1987, directed by Gottfried von Eine )

prose

  • Notes from a hiker's hostel. A fragment (Bad Godesberg 1975) (2nd edition Berlin 2013) pdf ISBN 978-3-923211-23-4
  • The basement louse. From another life (Amsterdam 1981; 2nd edition Asslar 1985; 3rd edition Berlin 2014 under the title Kellerassel ) pdf ISBN 978-3-923211-30-2

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