Konrad Hansen
Konrad Hansen (born October 17, 1933 in Kiel ; † August 9, 2012 in Heikendorf ) was a German writer , director and artistic director .
Life
Konrad Hansen spent his youth in Schönberg (Holstein) . In 1953 he founded a group of Christian Scouting in Germany .
Hansen studied German, philosophy, theology and economics in Kiel and Freiburg. He then worked as an editor and then as head and programmer of the radio department of Radio Bremen . In the years 1980 to 1985 Konrad Hansen was also the director of the Ohnsorg Theater , and later for a few years he also directed the Low German Stage in Flensburg .
With his succinct pieces, arrangements and translations, as well as his idiosyncratic activity as artistic director, Konrad Hansen has "led the Low German stage play out of the traditionally tightly knit meshes of dull honesty". As a novelist of epochal chronicles, he has succeeded in breaking open the "deceptive mapping of historiography" and giving the histories an individual shape.
Hansen lived in Heikendorf on the Kiel Fjord .
Works
In addition to countless radio plays, High and Low German theater plays, Konrad Hansen also wrote the following novels:
- The jester - a shameless novel from the life of an unauthorized person. Eichborn, Frankfurt 1982, ISBN 3-8218-0117-4 .
- The Men of the Sea - Nordlandsaga. Eichborn, Frankfurt 1992. New edition as The Men from the Sea. Historical novel. Hoffmann & Campe, Hamburg 2010, ISBN 978-3-455-40205-6 .
- The return of the wolves. 2000.
- Simon's report. 2002.
- The wild summer. 2006.
- The mermaid's children. 2009.
With Die Welt der Wikinger he published a non-fiction book in 2002.
The works listed below have been published by the sales office and publisher of German stage writers and stage composers, Norderstedt .
- Labskaus and Schampanjer
- Een herring no longer sings
- Well us de Sintfloot
- Plünnenball
- Salon Meier
- Vun Hackepeter and de kole Mamsell
Filmography
- 1965: White Wyandotten - Director: Rudolf Raepple (TV movie)
- 1968: Herr Kannt does the honors - Director: Frank Guthke (TV movie)
- 1971: The thing in itself - and how to shoot it - Director: Falk Harnack (TV movie)
- 1973: Vom Hackepeter and the cold Mamsell - Director: Ilo von Jankó (TV movie)
- 1973: Singing in the Marble Bath - Director: Frank Guthke (TV movie)
- 1975: Lehmanns last Lenz - Director: Eberhard Pieper (TV movie)
- 1982: Frankie's Bride - Director: Wolfgang F. Henschel (TV movie)
- 1986/87: Tante Tilly - Director: Volker Vogeler (TV series, 4 episodes):
- The accomplice (1986)
- The Harbor Pirates (1986)
- The Secret of the Senufo Statue (1987)
- Hamburger Deerns (1987)
Recordings from the Ohnsorg Theater
- 1971: Jonny the Third - Director: Günther Siegmund
- 1979: With feeling and waves - Director: Karl Otto Ragotzky
- 1981: Hamburger Bier - Director: Karl Otto Ragotzky
- 1987: Salon Meier - Director: Hans-Jürgen Ott
- 1988: Matjes no longer sings - Director: Hans-Jürgen Ott
- 1991: Labskaus und Schampanjer - Director: Claus Landsittel
- 2001: Ripe for Rimini - Director: Ilo von Jankó
- 2003: A Case for a Four-Poster Bed - Director: Wilfried Dziallas
TV appearance
On August 14th, 2009 Konrad Hansen was a guest of the presenter Hinnerk Baumgarten on the NDR television program DAS! .
Radio plays
author
- 1958: Een Dag in'n Harvst - Director: Rudolf Sang (RB / NDR)
- 1959: Dat Huus vör de Stadt - Director: Hans Robert Helms (RB / NDR)
- 1960: De Negenhunnertjahrfier or: Geiht nothing more traditional! - Director: Hans Robert Helms (RB)
- 1962: De Blekendkörper Invaschoon. An almost historical, but still cheerful game (also directed) (RB)
- 1962: Den Eenen sien Uhl - Director: Walter Bäumer (RB)
- Award: Hans Böttcher Prize from the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Foundation FVS
- 1962: Gazebo with building cost subsidy - Director: Hans Rosenhauer (NDR)
- 1962: Noah breaks up - Director: Roland H. Wiegenstein (RB)
- 1963: Noah breaks up - Director: Joachim Hoene (SDR)
- 1963: Verlaren Stünn - Director: Walter A. Kreye (RB)
- 1963: Solo for Störtebeker - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell (WDR / RB)
- 1964: De Blekendkörper Invaschon - Director: Hans Robert Helms (RB / NDR)
- 1964: Verluorne Stunne - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1966: Swatten Peter - Director: Walter A. Kreye (RB)
- 1966: Mr. Kannt does the honors - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR / RB)
- 1967: Swatten Peter - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1967: Dreih di nich üm - Director: Walter A. Kreye (RB)
- 1968: A son like the house - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell (WDR)
- 1968: Singing in the marble bath - Director: Oswald Döpke (RB / WDR)
- 1968: Schipp ahn haben - Director: Hans Robert Helms (RB)
- 1969: Dat Snuuvdook (1st episode: Hoppe taps op Mord!) - Director: Hans-Jürgen Ott (RB)
- 1969: Sundays when the butchers sleep - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell (WDR)
- 1969: Stah op un gah - Director: Walter Bäumer (RB)
- 1969: Den eenen sien 'Uhl - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1970: Listen, what's coming in from outside - Director: Raoul Wolfgang Schnell (WDR / SFB)
- 1970: Staoh up un gaoh - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1971: Taking things as they are (also directed) (RB / WDR)
- 1971: Vom Hackepeter and the cold Mamsell - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR)
- 1972: De een un de annern - Director: Walter Bäumer (RB)
- 1972: mouthbrooder - director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR)
- 1972: De Mann van gistern - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1973: Nocturno or provisional revival of what was said to be dead - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR)
- 1973: Dreih di nich üm ... - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1974: The raft of Medusa - or conveying a sophisticated vocabulary - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (RB / WDR)
- 1975: Fraog nich nao Sunnenschien - Director: Wolfram Rosemann (WDR)
- 1977: Johanninacht - Director: Curt Timm (RB / NDR)
- 1978: Een'n tooiell in't Hus - Director: Not specified (WDR)
- 1987: De Botterlicker no longer flies - Director: Jochen Schütt (RB / NDR)
- 1987: Lip Service or The Inexplicable Silence of a Chain Smoker - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR / RB)
- 1987: The Desired Child - Director: Hans Helge Ott (RB)
- 1989: Vertell wat vun fröher - Director: Hans Helge Ott (NDR / RB)
- 1989: Vetell wat vön fröher - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1989: A Festival for Life - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann (WDR)
- 1990: Vertell wat vun fröher - Director: Hans Helge Ott (RB / NDR)
- 1990: Nao us de Sintfloot - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1991: Encrypted Messages - Director: Albrecht Surkau (WDR)
- 1993: Frankie's Bride - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann (WDR)
- Note: CD edition: BMG Wort 2001 (in the "WDR Prime Crime" collection)
- 1994: Nachtstück - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1994: Schottsken met Zarah Leander - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1994: Murder for Four Hands - Director: Klaus Wirbitzky (WDR)
- 1994: Gröten ut Marbello - Director: Ursula Hinrichs (RB / NDR)
- 1995: Gröte ut Marbella - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1996: The Hunter - Director: Otto Düben (WDR / ORB)
- Notes: Cassette edition: Goldmann 1997 / CD edition: Random House Audio 2008 (in the "Mordskiste" collection)
- 1996: Nothing goes well anymore - Director: Jochen Schütt (RB / NDR)
- 1996: Nothing goes anymore - Director: Georg Bühren (WDR)
- 1996: Nachtstück - Director: Hans Helge Ott (RB / NDR)
- 1997: An de Eck vun't Paradies - Director: Georg Bühren (RB / NDR)
- 1997: A nice finish - Director: Klaus-Dieter Pittrich (WDR)
- Note: Cassette edition: Goldmann 1997
- 1997: The last of my well-heeled aunts - Director: Klaus-Dieter Pittrich (WDR)
- 1999: Twee Minschenkinner (also speaker) - Director: Frank Grupe (NDR / RB)
Editing (word)
- 1960: Otto Karl Weise : De Komet. A cheerful, but nevertheless serious justification for the saying "Whoever digs a pit for others ..." - Director: Hans Robert Helms (RB)
- 1963: Walter A. Kreye: Appels in Navers Gaarn - Director: Ivo Braak (RB)
- 1969: Walter A. Kreye: Arvsliekers - Director: Erich Keddy (RB)
- 1974: Kazimierz Brandys : Inkarno - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann (WDR)
translation
- 1977: Elke Heidenreich , Bernd Schroeder : Een grote Familje - Director: Michael Leinert (RB / NDR)
Director
- 1959: Christian Holsten : Homuncula (RB)
- 1960: Ruth Bunkenburg , Irene Bremer : Piepenkeerl (RB)
- Note: The authors wrote this original radio play under the pseudonym Rudolf Reiner
- 1962: De Blekendkörper Invaschoon. An almost historical, but nevertheless cheerful game (also author) (RB)
- 1971: Taking things as they are (also author) (RB / WDR)
- 1982: Felix Mitterer : Halfklook (NDR / RB)
speaker
- 1999: Twee Minschenkinner (also author) - Director: Frank Grupe (WDR / RB)
- 2001: Amrum in love (2nd and 3rd episode) - Director: Frank Grupe (NDR)
Others
- 1965: Klaus Schöning : Conversation with Konrad Hansen on the occasion of the broadcast of his radio play "Solo für Störtebecker" (in the series "Young authors in the WDR") (WDR)
- 1985: One day in May. Low German authors remember May 8, 1945 (NDR / RB)
In early May 1985, forty years after the end of the war, the writer and journalist Michael Augustin asked Low German authors to describe their personal impressions on the day of the surrender of Nazi Germany.
In the almost 46-minute production, the following spoke:
- Johann Diedrich Bellmann ,
- Konrad Hansen,
- Norbert Johannimloh ,
- Hinrich Kruse ,
- Friedrich Hans Schaefer ,
- Ernst-Otto Schlöpke ,
- Greta Schoon ,
- Wolfgang Sieg and
- Heinz von der Wall .
literature
- Ulf-Thomas Lesle : laudation for Konrad Hansen. In: Quickborn. Zs. For Low German language and poetry. Vol. 93, H. 4, 2003, pp. 20-26.
Web links
- Konrad Hansen in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Literature by and about Konrad Hansen in the catalog of the German National Library
- Interview with Konrad Hansen on literatopia.de (September 2009)
- Konrad Hansen at: Sales office and publishing house for German stage writers and stage composers
Individual evidence
- ↑ Report on kn-online.de , accessed on August 11, 2012
- ↑ Ulf-Thomas Lesle: Laudation for Konrad Hansen. In: Quickborn. 93, H. 4, 2033, p. 21.
- ↑ Ulf-Thomas Lesle: Laudation for Konrad Hansen. In: Quickborn. 93, H. 4, 2003, p. 28.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hansen, Konrad |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer, director and artistic director |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 17, 1933 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kiel |
DATE OF DEATH | August 9, 2012 |
Place of death | Heikendorf |