Oskar Weber (writer)

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Oskar Weber (born February 17, 1913 in Salzburg , † August 19, 2001 in Munich ) was a German writer and radio maker.

Life

Between 1955 and 1985 he was responsible for the Bavarian Heart and Raritätenkastl in the Bayern 1 program . He wrote plays, partly with Olf Fischer . He was a founding member of the Munich tower scribe .

Works (selection)

  • around 1940: Fahr'n ma Your Grace (author)
  • 1940: Ball night in Vienna (author)
  • 1941: Kasperl and the magic violin! (Author)
  • 1953: Marianka: a bohemian girl with a blue-tipped cad
  • 1953: The single farm (contributor)
  • 1954: The Shrewd (author)
  • 1954: Every hour is a dream (text)
  • 1973: Hello, Mr. Neighbor (author)
  • 1974: At home and in the tavern (editor)
  • 1977: Carousel in the course of the year: poems and anecdotes (author)
  • 1978: Bavarian rarities in verse and prose (editor)
  • 1979: Grüss Gott neighbor people: cheerful in verse and prose (author)
  • 1983: Huididlhui means waht the foehn: a white and blue kaleidoscope (author)
  • 1984: The Bavarian Everyman (Author)
  • 1984: So sans '- so was it - so is': Scenes from Bavarian life (author)
  • 1986: The Brandner Kapar and eternal life (author)
  • 1988: Christmas with Oskar Weber (editor)
  • 1990: Have the honor, Mr. Neighbor: cheerful in verse and prose (author)
  • 1995: At Lake Starnberg and along the Würm (editor)

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Oskar Weber - Wilhelm Köhler Theaterverlag, Munich. Accessed January 2, 2020 .