Peter Gugisch

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Peter Gugisch (born May 7, 1935 in Gotha ) is a German Germanist , radio play author and former head of the radio drama department at the GDR radio .

Life

After studying German, Slavic and speech studies from 1953 to 1958 in Jena, Gugisch was a technical college lecturer in East Berlin from 1959 to 1960 . 1960 to 1969 he was a research assistant and senior assistant at the University of Greifswald , where he received his doctorate in 1965 on the history of radio plays .

From 1969 to 1990 Peter Gugisch worked for radio in the GDR , where he became head of the main radio drama department from 1977 as the successor to Hans Bentzien . In this function he still had the 1987 ban against Thomas Heise's radio feature Resistance and Adaptation - Survival Strategy. A man's memories of the Dachau camp prevailed.

In addition to scientific and journalistic work (including collaboration with Romanführer , Verlag Volk und Wissen), co-author of programs such as Brecht and the radio (1973, together with Wolfgang Beck ), Das war - das ist Hörspiel (1979, together with Siegfried Pfaff , Gerhard Rentzsch and Wolfgang Beck) since the end of the seventies radio play adaptations of epic works, e.g. B. Willi Bredel's novel Die Väter (1968, together with Rolf Gumlich ). Honorary lecturer at the University of Leipzig.

Peter Gugisch is a member of the Johann Gottfried Schnabel Society eV , Stolberg / Südharz. In the 2006/07 winter semester, Dr. Peter Gugisch gave a course on the subject of GDR radio play at the University of Vienna .

Works

Fonts

  • Radio play 1960 in: Hörspieljahrbuch 1 , Henschelverlag Berlin 1961, pp. 11–26
  • The development of contemporary radio play in the German Democratic Republic . (Phil. Diss. Greifswald, 1965)
  • The Insel Felsenburg by Johann Gottfried Schnabel , editor, Insel-Verlag Leipzig 1966
  • Radio play in the GDR , reprint of the revised. u. abridged dissertation in: radio plays 6, Henschelverlag Berlin 1966, pp. 7–177
  • The model ; Radio plays, Henschelverlag Berlin 1972, 280 pages
  • Portrait of a fat woman , radio play, Henschelverlag Berlin 1974, 308 pages
  • The strange transformation of Jenny K. , radio plays, editor, Henschelverlag Berlin 1976, 262 pages
  • I don't want to die quietly , radio play, publisher, Henschelverlag Berlin 1979, 211 pages
  • Radio play and story. Instead of a foreword in: The clear word of writing , radio plays, editor: Christa Vetter , Henschelverlag Berlin 1982, 236 pages
  • With Siegfried Hähnel: Radio play original broadcasts 1945-1985 , documentation. In: Contributions to the history of broadcasting 20/1986, pp. 29–45
  • With Barbara Gugisch: My dear ...! Dear ...! 365 letters of a century , 752 pages, Rhino-Verlag Weimar 1999, ISBN 978-3-932081-36-1
  • The cousin and other stories , 147 pages, Edition Schwarzdruck, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935194-26-6

Radio plays and features

  • That was - this is a radio play; Witnesses and testimonies from three decades , eight episodes, manuscript of episodes 5–8 (1979)
  • A story for Leo , radio play with Rolf Hoppe , director: Walter Niklaus , 1984, printed in: Auf der Schaukel , Henschelverlag Berlin 1985, pp. 177–205
  • Fundamental tone D (with Renate Gugisch), essays a. Talks for the concert and monument protection series for the eastern federal states , Deutschlandfunk 1991–2012
  • Radio play in the GDR , radio essay in two parts (with Renate Gugisch), Deutschlandfunk, 11./18. July 1992
  • Zs. With Renate Gugisch: And the music plays with it , multi-part music feature series, MDR Kultur 1994–1997
  • With Barbara Gugisch: My dear ...! Dear ...! A century's letters . Series of MDR Kultur. Gerichshain: HörZeichen, 2000. (3 CDs) ISBN 3-934492-03-7
  • Five fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm - retold by a violist , radio play, director: Barbara Plensat , RBB 2009
  • A game , detective radio play , directed by Uwe Scharek, DLR 2016

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Udo Zindel and Wolfgang Rein (eds.): The radio feature . 2nd edition Konstanz: UVK, 2007. p. 67.
  2. s. a. Peter Gugisch: He could write in any situation. A proletarian revolutionary writer: Willi Bredel was born in Hamburg on May 2, 1901 , Berliner Zeitung, May 2, 2001, p. 12
  3. Heinz Stade: Proximity, distance and reflection of time. The book for the series of the same name from MDR Kultur: 365 Letters of a Century , Thüringer Allgemeine Zeitung, November 19, 1999
  4. Wolfgang Wicht: Tales of Change , Thüringer Allgemeine Zeitung, March 23, 2009, p. 4