Oskar Paulini
Oskar Paulini (born June 30, 1904 in Heltau , Transylvania , † February 17, 1980 in Nuremberg ) was a German writer of Transylvanian-Saxon origin.
Paulini became known for his descriptions of animals and landscapes, even if his literary work is overshadowed by Svend Fleuron or Hermann Löns .
Works
- Fior and Grangur. An animal novel from the forests of the Carpathians , Wort-und-Welt-Verl., Innsbruck, 1981, ISBN 3-85373-056-6
- In the mountains of Barnar. A novel from the Eastern Carpathians , Jugendverl., Bucharest, 1967
- Lüns the lame. Animal stories , Kriterion Verl., Bucharest, 1972
- My dog Hasso. Stories from the Eastern Carpathians , Jugendverl., Bucharest, 1966
- Romanian landscape. Sketches and pictures from the Eastern Carpathians , Krafft & Drotleff, Sibiu, 1937
- King Dromichet's treasure. Roman , Wiener Verl., Vienna, 1944
- The black gold. Roman , Wiener Verl., Vienna, 1944
Web links
- Literature by and about Oskar Paulini in the catalog of the German National Library
- Siebenbürger Zeitung, Hans Bergel : Oskar Paulini: greatest Transylvanian nature book author , July 13, 2004
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SURNAME | Paulini, Oskar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 30, 1904 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Heltau , Transylvania |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th February 1980 |
Place of death | Nuremberg |