Joachim von Delbrück

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Ernst Wilhelm Felix Joachim Delbrück , from 1916 von Delbrück (born March 30, 1886 in Tuchel in West Prussia , † August 1, 1951 in Munich ) was a German writer , critic and editor .

Life

Delbrück was the son of the royal Prussian state minister Clemens von Delbrück (1856-1921) and the Meta Liedke (1857-1914). Clemens Delbrück was raised to the hereditary Prussian nobility on May 22, 1916 ( coat of arms of July 31, 1916).

In his first marriage, Joachim Delbrück married Juliane Fallenbacher (born February 16, 1882 in Senftenberg , Niederlausitz , Brandenburg ; † ....) on April 24, 1909 in Munich , the daughter of the music teacher Alois Fallenbacher and Maria Suchanek. This marriage remained childless and was divorced.

His second marriage was on December 16, 1924 in Essen, Betty Limpio (born September 6, 1903 in Graudenz , West Prussia, † March 5, 1953 in Munich), the daughter of the building contractor Johann Limpio and Mathilde Schulz. This marriage has a daughter and a son.

Nobel laureate Max Delbrück (1906–1981) and other personalities (see Delbrück (family) ) also belong to the same Delbrück family .

Joachim Delbrück was the director of the Reich broadcaster in Munich .

Works

Novels / short stories

  • Above the fields. Munich and Leipzig 1911.
  • Vaudeville. Ullstein-Verlag, Vienna and Berlin 1916.
  • The sinking of the mail steamer. Georg Müller Publishing House, Munich 1916.
  • Play in minor. A Chopin novel. Ullstein-Verlag 1919 (the Dutch edition was published ( undated ) under the title Chopin's Levensroman. Met 12 afbeeldingen in Gravenhage )

His works also include Spiel in Moll , a novel about the composer Chopin . A reading of three chapters from this work prompted Thomas Mann on October 29, 1918 to refer to Delbrück in his diary as a “donkey”; Nevertheless, the book was spread and was z. B. translated into Dutch.

Non-fiction

  • The day without light. Six months among miners. Berlin, Publishing House for Cultural Policy, 1928.
  • Clemens von Delbrück. A character image. G. Stilke Publishing House, Berlin 1922.

Editorships

  • The book of shipwrecks. With 10 picture additions by Wilhelm Thöny . Authors: Holger Drachmann , Selma Lagerlöf , Charles Sealsfield , Edgar Allan Poe , Noble, Farrere, Friedrich Gerstäcker , Pierre Mille , Karl Hans Strobl , Pierre Loti , Daudet, Wilhelm Hauff . Georg Müller publishing house, Munich and Leipzig 1910.
  • General Tod - War Novels. Georg Müller Publishing House, Munich 1915
  • The German war in letters from the front . 9 volumes, Munich 1915–1917
  • Magnus J. von Crusenstolpe (author): Russian court stories . Edited, introduced and edited with numerous comments by Joachim Delbrück using contemporary original documents. 4 volumes, Georg Müller Verlag, Munich 1917–1923.
  • Heinrich Conrad (ed.), Carl Eduard Vehse (author): Baden and Hessian court stories . With notes and an afterword by Joachim Delbrück, Munich 1922.
  • Carl Eduard Vehse: Bavarian court stories . Introduced and with comments by Joachim Delbrück (ed.), Verlag Georg Müller, Munich 1922.
  • Friederike. The Sesenheim idyll in words of Goethe. Potsdam 1935
  • Clemens von Delbrück : The economic mobilization in Germany 1914 . Edited from the estate, introduced and supplemented by his son Joachim von Delbrück, Verlag für Kulturpolitik, 1924.

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