Klaus Lindemann (Author)

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Klaus Lindemann (born March 4, 1930 in Gütersloh ; † December 31, 2004 in Berlin ) was a German feature writer , dramaturge and director .

The feature director and painter Klaus Lindemann (1930–2004) in a portrait shot by the Berlin photographer Werner Bethsold in the late 1980s

Lindemann studied a. a. with Karl Schmidt-Rottluff painting at the State University of Fine Arts in Berlin and then worked as a freelance painter. For many years Klaus Lindemann earned the income for his materially modest life as a cloakroom attendant at the legendary bar Volle Pulle (1950–1972) in the Hotel am Steinplatz .

From 1969 to 1993 he worked as a dramaturge, author and director for the feature department of the broadcaster Free Berlin . Two of his radio features were awarded the Prix ​​Italia in Venice and Trieste .

The features of well-known authors such as Walter Aue , Charlotte Drews-Bernstein , Axel Eggebrecht , Ilona Jeismann , Goetz Kronburger , Horst Krüger , Siegfried Lenz , Regina Leßner , Erdmann Müller, Lea Rosh , Gotthard Schmidt, Ernst benefited from his more than 300 sublime radio productions Schnabel , Reinhard Schneider , Friedrich Schütze-Quest , Ekkehard Saß and Wolf Jobst Siedler .

Retired in 1993, he lived and painted in Wustrow (Mecklenburg) and on Lake Garda in Lombardy / Italy.

Works (selection)

  • 1973: The Mountains of Orpheus - A report with original stereophonic recordings and folk music from the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains (author / director), Prod .: SFB
  • 1975: Can Verdi be taken seriously? The creation of a production (author / director), Prod .: SFB / BR / NDR, ( Prix ​​Italia 1975)
  • 1976: The village over the lake - reports from yesterday (author / director), Prod .: SFB
  • 1977: The Owl's Spirit - One Hundred Years of Ullstein - A review by Axel Eggebrecht, Prod .: SFB / NDR / SDR (director)
  • 1978: Alfred Braun - A life for radio (with Goetz Kronburger), Prod .: SFB (co-author / director)
  • 1979: Die Jecken von Kölle (author / director), Prod .: SFB / NDR
  • 1980: Zerreißprobe - Notes on the debate about a future NDR (author / director), Prod .: SFB
  • 1982: The broken house - A youth in the Third Reich (13 parts) by Horst Krüger, Prod .: SFB (director)
  • 1983: May 1, 1933 - The premiere of the National Socialist radio propaganda (author / director), Prod .: SFB
  • 1983: Edison's heirs - The history of sound recording (author / director), Prod .: SFB / SR / WDR
  • 1984: A vast, dark country. Psychiatry in German regional hospitals (author / director), Prod .: SFB / SDR / NDR, (Prix Italia 1984)
  • 1988: Kloster Stift zum Heiligengrabe. Memories of a Prussian Institution by Dagmar Wahnschaffe, Prod .: SFB / SR (Director)
  • 1991: A lovely little darling - epitaph for the actress Carola Neher by Rosemarie Zeplin, Prod .: SachsenRadio / SFB 1991 (director)
  • 1993: Mevlanas Wiederkehr - Whirling Dervishes in Turkey by Ingo Colbow and Tom Fugmann, Prod .: MDR (director)

literature

  • Udo Zindel and Wolfgang Rein (eds.): The radio feature. Incl. CD with audio samples . 2nd edition Konstanz: UVK, 2007. (Short biographies, p. 390) ISBN 978-3-89669-499-7

Individual evidence

  1. Jokan list of the award winners ( memento of the original from June 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.jokan.de
  2. Frank Kaspar: I - our man in the ether: The radio pioneer Ernst Schnabel in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of September 20, 2003, p. 40
  3. Anna Elena Schulte: Klaus Lindemann // Born 1930 // Whoever receives constantly has to send at some point. in: Tagesspiegel of February 4, 2005, p. 14