Karl Corino

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Karl Corino (born November 12, 1942 in Ehingen (Middle Franconia) ) is a German radio journalist , literary critic and writer .

Life

Karl Corino attended high school in Dinkelsbühl . In a text published in 2011, he described negative experiences with his religious teacher and pastor at the time: “He peeled virtue into our sinful flesh.” After graduating from high school in 1961, Corino studied German, classical philology and philosophy at the universities of Erlangen , Tübingen and Rome and completed his studies 1969 at the University of Tübingen with a doctorate on the early work of Robert Musil .

In 1970 he became editor of the literature department at Hessischer Rundfunk , whose head he became in 1985 and stayed until his retirement in 2002. Karl Corino became known, among other things, as an expert on GDR literature and as the biographer of Robert Musil.

Corino lives in Tübingen , is married to Elisabeth Albertsen and has two children with her, including Eva Corino .

Awards

Karl Corino received the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon in 2003 . In 1974 he won the Kurt Magnus Prize and in 2012 received the Nikolaus Lenau Prize of the Esslingen Artists' Guild (for his book of poetry In Bebons Tal ) and the Ernst Johann Literature Prize of the city of Schifferstadt . In 2014 he received an honorary doctorate from the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt .

Fonts

  • Robert Musil - Thomas Mann. A dialogue . Neske Verlag, Pfullingen 1971
  • Robert Musil's "Associations". Studies on a historical-critical edition. Fink Verlag, Munich, Salzburg 1974 (also Diss. Tübingen 1968)
  • (Ed.): Intellectuals under the spell of National Socialism , Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg 1980
  • Door lintels. Poems . S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1981
  • (Ed.): Authors in exile . Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1981
  • (Ed.): Genius and Money . Greno, Nördlingen 1987
  • (Ed.): Forged. Fraud in politics, literature, science, art and music. Greno, Nördlingen 1988, ISBN 3-89190-525-4
  • Robert Musil. Life and work in pictures and texts. Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1988, ISBN 978-3-498-00877-2
  • The Kant. IM 'Martin' files, the Stasi and literature in East and West . Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1995
  • (Ed. With Elisabeth Albertsen): "After twenty pages all heroes were dead". First attempts at writing by German writers . Marion von Schröder, Düsseldorf 1995. New edition: Autorhaus Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86671-027-6
  • Marble outside, plaster inside. The legends of Stephan Hermlin . Econ, Cologne 1995
  • Robert Musil. A biography. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2003, ISBN 3-498-00891-9
  • (Ed.): Memories of Robert Musil. Eyewitness texts . Nimbus Verlag, Wädenswil 2010, ISBN 978-3-907142-53-0
  • In Bebon's valley. New pictures from Bebenhausen. Poems . Klöpfer & Meyer, Tübingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-86351-010-7
  • Vademecum. Ballads about youth in a small town . Radius, Stuttgart 2014, ISBN 978-3-87173-974-3
  • Meeting of three mountain peaks . Alfred, Alois and Robert Musil, Kitab-Verlag Klagenfurt, ISBN 978-3-902878-44-1 , 2015

literature

  • Oliver Benz: Award ceremony 2012: Laudation [on the award of the Ernst Johann Literature Prize.] In: Lust an Literatur - Ernst Johann and the Ernst Johann Literature Prize of the city of Schifferstadt. Edited by Lenelotte Möller, Martina Kees and Franz Dudenhöffer. On behalf of the Palatinate Society for the Promotion of Science. Speyer: Druckmedien Speyer GmbH, 2017, ISBN 978-3-932155-42-0 , pp. 33-36
  • Chaïm Vogt-Moykopf: glowing letters. Jewish thinking as a universal concept in German-language literature. Campus Verlag , 2009; in it chapter: "Letters glow: On the warmth of text and text adhesion of a thought": an assessment of the forgery scandal cases Stephan Hermlin and Binjamin Wilkomirski and their educators Karl Corino and Daniel Ganzfried .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Corino, Karl: In Bebons valley. New pictures from Bebenhausen. Poems. Tübingen 2011. p. 83.
  2. Award of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany on October 17, 2003 . In: The Hessian Prime Minister (Ed.): State Gazette for the State of Hesse. 2003 No. 44 , p. 4302 , point 1035 ( online at the information system of the Hessian state parliament [PDF; 6.5 MB ]).