Peter Feraru

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Peter Feraru ( also with the abbreviation: pefe; born June 6, 1947 in Friedberg ) is a German writer .

Live and act

After Peter Feraru shot his wife and her lover in 1973, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Einsitzend in the station 11 of the Berlin Tegel Prison , he was there three times a year by circular letter with Litsignale a 52-page booklet out, were printed in the equally young writers from "outside indoors and" including Peter-Paul Zahl with Poems and Felix Kamphausen with short stories ( ogres ) and three graphics. He was supported by Ingeborg Drewitz , with whom he also exchanged letters for several years.

As an author, he published several books and radio plays up until the 1990s. His last known publication is a 1995 article in The Time entitled Freedom Is Like A Fever .

There are currently no sources on his current status (as of August 2019) - it is therefore unknown whether and when he was released from prison and where and whether he is still alive.

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Poetry and prose

Broadcast contributions

Radio plays

stories

  • Stories from prison - Peter Feraru reads . SDR 1986.
  • No dying is permanent. Recording - narratives . RIAS Berlin 1986.

Interview / review

  • The writer Peter Feraru in conversation with Ekkehart Rudolph . SDR 1986.
  • To: Susan George : The Debt Boomerang . Rowohlt aktuell, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1993. ISBN 3-499-13216-8 . Review in HR 1993.

Non-fiction

Editing

Individual evidence

  1. "Litsignale" for inside and outside , brief reference from January 19, 1981 in Der Spiegel , online at spiegel.de
  2. See: On the Indestructible Man - Ingeborg Drewitz in the literary and political environment of the 50s to 80s . Edited by Barbara Becker-Cantarino and Inge Stephan. Bern 2005, ISBN 3-03910-429-2 . (Excerpts from it: GoogleBooks online )
  3. Peter Feraru: Freedom is like a fever , article from July 21, 1995 in Die Zeit , online at zeit.de

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