Kurt Martin (writer)

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Kurt Martin (born August 9, 1891 in Hof an der Saale , † June 13, 1968 in Rosenheim ) was a German writer .

Life

Kurt Martin was a doctor of philosophy . He worked as a bookseller and lived in Bernau am Chiemsee .

Martin was the author of successful narrative works, most of which belong to the genres of crime and moral novels . From 1919 to 1923 he was editor of the literary-musical monthly books for literature, music, theater, visual arts and lectures .

Works

  • The Tolstikoff case , Friedewald-Dresden 1917
  • The Aran , Dresden-Weinböhla 1919
  • The two marriages of Edgar Hallinger , Dresden-Weinböhla 1919
  • The happiness of life , Dresden-Weinböhla 1920
  • The love of Christine Klawonn , Weinböhla near Dresden 1920
  • The fault of Anna Huller , Weinböhla 1921
  • The novellas of death , Dresden-Weinböhla 1923
  • Sanatorium Dr. Bräusers , Munich 1927
  • Carlos Puenta , Leipzig 1928
  • The death sentence , Leipzig 1928
  • The gentleman from India , Leipzig 1929
  • The act of Maria Veldamer , Leipzig 1929
  • Ursula Brandt and her suitors , Leipzig 1929
  • Adventure of love or From the diary of a seducer , Berlin-Charlottenburg 1930
  • Greed , Leipzig 1930
  • Lilli Schröder's love affairs , Berlin-Charlottenburg 1930
  • Death on Hohenfried , Lübeck 1934
  • The stronger , Basel 1948
  • Alfhild's great love , Schwabach 1949
  • What does Angela know? , Schwabach 1949
  • The Heliane riddle , Mannheim 1950
  • Summer at Chiemsee , Schwabach 1950
  • Christl vom Moorhof , Munich 1952
  • Hearts in the Föhn , Munich 1953
  • Maria and the witch , Munich 1954