Karl Ude

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Karl Ude (born January 14, 1906 in Düsseldorf , † April 1, 1997 in Munich ) was a German journalist and writer .

Life

Karl Kurt Friedrich Ude came from a salaried family. He originally studied Protestant theology , but also philosophy , German literature , theater studies , art and music history at universities in Bonn , Marburg and Paris . Attracted by Schwabing's cultural life and Munich as the "capital of the movement", he settled in Munich in 1926 , where he a. a. Heard lectures from Artur Kutscher , who later also belonged to his circle of friends. Ude worked as a literary and theater critic for various Munich newspapers . From 1946 he was part of the editorial team of the Süddeutsche Zeitung , and from 1949 to 1973, as editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Welt und Wort, he was an influential figure in Munich's literary life. Karl Ude and his wife Renée Madeleine, b. Guggisberg are the parents of the former Mayor of Munich Christian Ude .

In addition to his journalistic work , Karl Ude published narrative works and edited anthologies on the topic of Munich . He received u. a. The following awards: 1966 and 1986 the medal Munich shines , 1967 the Tukan Prize , 1976 the Ernst Hoferichter Prize and the Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon and in 1977 the Schwabing Art Prize .

The Federation for Freedom of the Mind in Bavaria accused Ude - but without further elaboration - of an approving stance on the book burning in 1933 .

From 20 newspapers for which Karl Ude wrote as a Munich correspondent from 1933 to 1945, the Munich author Johann Türk has collected around 5,000 articles by Karl Ude published before May 1945. According to Türk, Karl Ude carries out "partly bad Nazi propaganda" in 80 percent of these articles.

Works

  • The struggle for the Francis legend , Munich 1932
  • Quack here! , Freiburg 1933
  • Schelme and Hagestolze , Mühlacker 1940
  • Enjoyable change of position. Cheerful pictures of all branches of the army . Hugendubel , Munich 1942 (together with Klaus Kuhn). After the end of the war in the Soviet occupation zone (SBZ) it was placed on the list of literature to be sorted out.
  • The horses at Elsenhöhe . Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Zeitgeschichte, Munich 1943. Was placed on the list of literature to be sorted out in the Soviet Zone after the end of the war.
  • The rescue , Munich 1943
  • The roller skating booklet , Bad Wörishofen 1948
  • Fourteen little dances too many , Tübingen 1948
  • Adventure in December , Gütersloh 1955
  • Back when we were roller skating , Munich 1956
  • Frank Wedekind , Mühlacker 1966
  • Telephony technology as a life's work , Munich 1981
  • Schwabing from inside , Munich 2002

Editing

  • Josef Pembaur , Munich 1940 (published together with Otto A. Graef)
  • Here Munich writes , Munich 1961
  • Special marks , Munich 1964
  • Artur Kutscher : Wedekind , Munich 1964
  • I think of Munich , Munich 1966 (published together with Hermann Proebst )
  • Ernst Hoferichter : The Ernst Hoferichter book , Rosenheim 1977

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reading from burned books , May 1, 2011, last accessed on November 2, 2015
  2. [1] , January 16, 2016
  3. Jakob Wetzel: Christian Ude's father wrote Nazi propaganda the word. Retrieved November 25, 2019 .
  4. a b http://www.polunbi.de/bibliothek/1948-nslit-u.html