Joachim Lindner (writer)

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Joachim Lindner (born April 25, 1924 in Gleiwitz , Upper Silesia ) is a German writer and editor .

Life

Joachim Lindner came from a middle-class family and spent his childhood and youth in Katscher near Ratibor in Upper Silesia. There he attended the municipal high school for boys until he was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1942. In the German-Soviet war wounded on the Eastern Front, he experienced the end of the war in a military hospital in Ratzeburg in Schleswig-Holstein . In Delitzsch , where his parents were resettled, he made up his Abitur in a special course and studied German and history at the University of Rostock and the University of Leipzig . He then worked for a year as a teacher in Bad Berka and in 1953 became a lecturer at the East Berlin publishing house Rütten & Loening . In 1955 he moved to Verlag der Nation , where he worked until he reached retirement age in 1989. He also worked as an editor and published some historical stories.

He lives in Eichwalde , is married and has a son and a daughter.

Works

Editions

  • 1963: Ludwig Tieck : The Mysterious and other historical novels. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.
  • 1965: Ludwig Tieck: Vittoria Accorombona. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.
  • 1981: Ludwig Tieck: Shakespeare novels. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.
  • 1983: My beautiful, red-cheeked dreams. Youth experiences from Nettelbeck to Barlach. New Life Publishing House, Berlin.
  • 1986: Wilhelm von Humboldt : letters to a friend. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.
  • 1988: Joseph von Eichendorff : A trip to the sea. Novella. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.

Translations

  • 1971: Kudrun . A medieval heroic epic. Verlag der Nation, Berlin.

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