Klaus Partzsch

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Klaus Partzsch (born February 5, 1930 in Klotzsche ; † May 26, 1995 in Dresden ) was a German journalist and editor .

Life

Klaus Partzsch was born to communist parents. After graduating from secondary school , he became a volunteer at the Saxon People's Newspaper in Dresden in 1946 . In 1950 he fled to West Berlin and in November of the same year was admitted to a refugee camp in Kirchrode , a district of Hanover .

In Hanover, Partzsch initially worked as a bank messenger and freelance for the Frankfurter Abendpost and the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). In 1956 he started as a local editor for the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung . He became known there through his weekend columns , signed with the pseudonym Klapa , in which he dealt with topics and events from current city history "with merciless irony ".

Klaus Partzsch came up with the idea of ​​creating the old town flea market , which Reinhard Schamuhn organized for the first time on the wood market in early April 1967, based on the model of the Paris flea market .

Partzsch spent his retirement in Dresden from 1993.

Works

  • Klaus Partzsch and others: What to do? [Instructions on how to get around the first hours after leaving school.] , Photos: Klaus Partzsch, Peter Grobe; Drawings: Lutz Niemeyer, Hannover: Steinbock-Verlag, 1966
  • Klapas black and white Hanover. In the years 1966 - 1976 , new edition, Hanover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 1983, ISBN 3-923976-00-3
  • Klapas rotweisses Hannover, 44 new stories , gift edition, Hannover-Empelde: Grütter 1980
  • Klapa's golden Hanover. 111 stories again , 2nd edition, Hanover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 1983, ISBN 3-923976-01-1
  • Klapas buntes Hannover , Hannover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 1989, ISBN 3-923976-10-0
  • Klapas Hanover. 250 glosses , chats and cheerful stories from 25 years , ed. by Wolfgang Risse, Hanover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 1991, ISBN 3-923976-11-9
  • Das kleine Hannoversche Schmunzelbuch , in the series Ein HAZ-Buch , ed. by Wolfgang Risse, Hanover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 2002, ISBN 3-923976-40-2
  • The new little Hannoversche Schmunzelbuch. [Glosses, cheerful stories, chats] , a selection by Tina Deininger, ed. by Wolfgang Risse, Hanover: Leuenhagen and Paris, 2004, ISBN 3-923976-45-3

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Hugo Thielen: Partsch ... (see literature)
  2. standard data entry (GND 109,125,444 ) of the German National Library . Query date: January 13, 2017.
  3. ^ Thomas Schwark : Flea Market. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover. P. 182.