Joseph Berlinger

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Joseph Berlinger (born February 29, 1952 in Lam ) is a Bavarian playwright , theater director , dialect poet , writer , radio play writer and screenwriter .

Life

Berlinger grew up in the Bavarian Forest at the foot of the Osser . His family is descended from the künischen free farmers , his father was an innkeeper and musician.

School and academic training

He attended high school in Cham , and has lived and worked since 1972 mainly in the Regensburg area . He studied German, history and social studies at the University of Regensburg . His doctoral thesis on The contemporary German dialect poem: on the theory and practice of German-language dialect poetry was published in 1981 by Suhrkamp Theaterverlag in Frankfurt am Main and in 1983 by Lang Verlag in Frankfurt am Main, Bern and New York.

Artistic work

In the 1970s and 1980s he was one of “the local poets ” in the circle around Friedl Brehm , for whom he also worked as an author and published some books in his publishing house. After Brehm's death in 1983, he and Harald Grill continued to run his magazine “Schmankerl” until 1986.

In 1976 his collection of poems, Wohnzimma – Gflimma, was published . Even before the border with the Czech Republic opened , he was also engaged in several radio features for Bayern2Radio with Czech culture. Since the 1980s he has mainly written and directed plays. His first play Emerenz , premiered in 1982 by the Ingolstadt City Theater and starring Lisa Fitz in the title role, he dedicated to the Lower Bavarian landlord's daughter and writer Emerenz Meier . He stages many of his pieces for public spaces , mostly in front of an explicitly selected backdrop. He performed several times, for example, in the so-called "Hesperidengarten", a market garden with event location in the 400-year-old Posthof in Wenzenbach , not to be confused with the Nuremberg Hesperidengärten , on a golf course, in a limestone quarry, public squares, inns, dance studios and other locations.

In 1982 he was honored by the Bavarian Forest Cultural Association for his research on contemporary German dialect poetry and dialect poetry as well as for his work on the subject of dialect and stage. Hermann Unterstöger gave the laudation .

In 1985 he published his book GrenzGänge and subsequently several essays and articles on the topic. Berlinger also wrote several radio plays and radio pieces. In 1999 he made his first full-length film, which was shown in the film gallery Leerer Beutel , in the Passau Museum of Modern Art and in the Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie . He has also worked as an author on travel books and CDs.

Berlinger was funded with the Julius F. Neumüller grant from the city of Regensburg, in 1996 with the Adalbert Stifter grant from the state of Upper Austria and his summer play The Seven Deadly Sins (2005) from the REWAG Culture Foundation. About Adalbert Stifter he wrote the work I must see the sea in 2005 , which was published by Morsak-Verlag in Grafenau , a publisher of Claudia and Burkhart Cording ( Hofmark Brewery ).

Works (selection)

Plays / productions

  • 1982: Emerenz and the journey to America , premiered in the Stadttheater Ingolstadt
  • 1986: Dr. Eisenbarth , premiered at the Regensburg City Theater
  • "Trilogy of Violence":
    • 1990: Conquista
    • 1993: Blomberg
    • 1995: Dollinger. A game . premiered on Haidplatz , Regensburg
  • "Trilogy of Theatrical Loves":
  • 2000: SFinX - Poetry of the Apocalypse (theater performance ), premiered in the Keilberg limestone quarry
  • 2002: Don Juan , first performed in the Hesperidengarten, Wenzenbach
  • 2004: The Parsonage Comedy (based on Heinrich Lautensack ), staged as a mobile guest production; premiered in the Regensburg Tower Theater
  • 2005: The Seven Deadly Sins , premiered in the Hesperidengarten, Wenzenbach
  • 2007: Finnish Tango , premiered in the Hesperidengarten, Wenzenbach
  • 2008: Zum Koppenjäger , premiered at the Theater an der Rott , Eggenfelden (on behalf of the European Weeks Festival )
  • 2009: Sissi - the promise , premiered in the Regensburg Tower Theater
  • 2009: Sissi - the secret , premiered on the Danube day excursion ship of the Regensburger Personen-Schifffahrt Klinger GmbH
  • 2009: Napoleon in Alteglofsheim , premiered at the Castle Festival, Alteglofsheim Castle Park
  • 2010: Leonce and Lena (continuation of Büchner's Leonce and Lena ), premiered in the Hesperidengarten, Wenzenbach
  • 2010: Kohlha $$ (based on Heinrich von Kleist's Michael Kohlhaas ), staged as a mobile guest production; First performed at the EigenArt Theater, Passau
  • 2011: Mei Fähr Lady. The Bavarian crash course . first performed in the Turmtheater Regensburg (with Eva Sixt , Ludwig Zehetner and others)
  • 2015: The Brandner Kaspar in Hell , premiered in the Theater im Schloss Hohengebraching , Pentling

Audio books / radio plays

Movies

Books

  • 1976: Wohnzimma – Gflimma. Bavarian poems and scenes . (Volume of poems; 2nd edition. 1976, 3rd edition. 1984), Brehm Verlag , Feldafing.
  • 1978: with Fernand Hoffmann : The new German dialect poetry. Trends and authors illustrated using the example of poetry (essay volume). Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim / New York.
  • 1980: Emerenz. Scenes, letters, poems; from the life of the Bavarian poet, landlady and emigrant (with materials, letters, poems and photos by Emerenz Meier), Brehm Verlag, Feldafing.
  • 1981: The contemporary German dialect poem: on the theory and practice of German-language dialect poetry (plus dissertation), Suhrkamp Theaterverlag, Frankfurt am Main (1st edition)
  • 1985: GrenzGänge. Forays through the Bavarian Forest (collection of articles; reprinted as a special edition in 1994), Andreas-Haller-Verlag. Passau.
  • 1985: FC Delius against HC Artmann. Verbal (l) hornungen (parody volume ), Brehm Verlag, Feldafing.
  • 1990: Oskar Panizza . The love council . Publishing house Kuckuck & Straps (of the publisher and painter Fritz Gebhardt alias Eugen Oker ), Munich.
  • 1992: with Wolfgang and Sonja Grimm: Put the sun in your mouth. Harald Dichmann 1927-1991 . Edition Kunst-Werk Regensburg e. V.
  • 2005: I have to see the sea. A trip with Adalbert Stifter . Morsak-Verlag, Grafenau 2005.

Awards

literature

Web links

Remarks

  1. ↑ can also be found under Josef Berlinger

Individual evidence

  1. Joseph Berlinger ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.pegasus-agency.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Pegasus.
  2. a b c Berlinger, Joseph. In: bbkult.net, Centrum Bavaria Bohemia (German and Czech).
  3. Angelika Sauerer: The Künische Freibauer in him , Mittelbayerische Zeitung , June 28, 2013.
  4. The Hesperidengarten , Hesperidengarten.
  5. Helmut Hein: Open your eyes to another world ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.josephberlinger.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Mittelbayerische Zeitung, February 26, 2012.
  6. Culture Prize of the Bavarian Forest Cultural Association: 1982 - Dr. Joseph Berlinger , Kulturpreise.de.
  7. a b Joseph Berlinger , Betthupferl , BR online, September 13, 2011.
  8. Prices ( Memento of the original from February 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.josephberlinger.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Artist website.
  9. ^ Berlinger Joseph: In the footsteps of Adalbert Stifter , Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft Kreisgruppe Cham, 2005.
  10. ^ Daniel Steffen: Berlinger stages theater in the castle . Mittelbayerische Zeitung, March 2, 2015.