Paul Fulbrecht

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Fulbrecht (born June 21, 1908 in Bergholz , Prenzlau district , † February 10, 1992 in Rheingönheim ) was a German writer .

Life

Fulbrecht grew up in Stettin , where he attended elementary school. He wrote for the Stettiner General-Anzeiger and other Stettin newspapers, later also for foreign papers. After the Second World War , he lived as a commercial clerk in Mannheim .

As a writer he published several works, mainly volumes of poetry, but also a novella. In his cycle of poems “Pomeranian Psalter” he deals with the fate of Pomerania around 1945 in the form of five wreaths of sonnets .

Works (selection)

  • Poems. 1942.
  • Ensign de Geuffroy's strange homecoming. 1963. (novella)
  • Lyrical journey from Pomerania to Pomerania. Selected poems. Central Pomeranian Association, 1963.
  • Pomeranian Psalter. Sonnet wreaths. European publisher, Vienna 1978.

literature

  • Fritz Raeck: Pomeranian literature. Samples and dates. Pomeranian Central Association, Hamburg 1969, p. 329.

Footnotes

  1. Louis Ferdinand Helbig : The monstrous loss. Flight and expulsion from the East in German-language fiction of the post-war period . 3. Edition. Otto Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1996, p. 97, ISBN 978-3447037860 ( online ).