Klaus Konjetzky

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Klaus Konjetzky (born May 2, 1943 in Vienna ; † October 31, 2019 ) was a German writer .

Life

Klaus Konjetzky grew up in Munich since 1949 . He attended grammar school there and then studied history , German and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University until 1971 . Since then he has lived as a freelance writer in Munich. He was married to the filmmaker and photographer Vera Botterbusch .

In the early 1970s Konjetzky was co-editor of the Literarisches Hefte and, as a member of the word group München Links, which he co-founded in 1972, worked as an editor for the magazine Kürbiskern since 1974 . Until 1988 Konjetzky published mainly poetry and prose and edited anthologies ; later he worked mainly as a music journalist.

Klaus Konjetzky has been a member of the Association of German Writers since 1971 and of the PEN Center Germany since 1977 .

Works

  • Border landscape , Munich 1966
  • Perlo Peis is an Icelandic flower and other prose , Munich 1971
  • Poem from the Green Corner , Munich 1975
  • What do I care about Goethe's lover? , Munich 1977
  • The Hebrides , Munich [u. a.] 1979
  • House concert in h , Frankfurt am Main 1980
  • At the other end of the day , Munich [u. a.] 1981
  • Writing poetry means resisting , Leonberg-Warmbronn 1981
  • The reading tour , Warmbronn 1988

Editing

  • Who is he writing for? Munich 1973 (together with Manfred Bosch ).
  • Murder straight away. Munich [u. a.] 1975.
  • No time for tears. Munich 1976.
  • To live in two places. Koenigstein / Ts. 1979 (together with Vera Botterbusch).
  • The nursing fathers. Munich 1983.
  • To the parents.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Klaus Konjetzky. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2018/2019. Volume II: PZ. Walter de Gruyter , 2018, ISBN 978-3-11-057616-0 , p. 506.