Peter Tille

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Peter Tille (born March 6, 1938 in Leipzig , † before October 26, 1996 in Pasewalk ) was a German librarian , writer and aphorist .

Life

His father died in 1945, his mother in 1950. Tille had a twin sister. The Ministry for State Security signed him in 1965 as "Peter Buch". In 1968 Tille moved to Schwerin , where he worked at the Schwerin General Scientific Library . Until 1974 he worked as a librarian. In Schwerin, he headed the Young Authors' Working Group and was a member of the FDJ district management . Tille is considered to be the inventor of the Schwerin Poetry Seminar for young lyrical talents, which took place annually from 1971. His reports as an unofficial employee of the State Security led to the imprisonment of Ulrich Schacht in 1973 . From the mid-1970s, Tille was himself the target of Stasi surveillance and an operational process .

From 1990 to 1992, as a member of the CDU, he was a member of the Pasewalk district council and its president; after his work as Stasi- IM became known , he had to resign.

Tille often worked with book illustrators who illustrated his works. So worked Gottfried Leonhardt , Hans Ticha and Petra Wiegandt with his works. Petra Wiegandt used Tille's writings for her book Newton and the Apple , published in 2006 . Other works in which he was involved were published after his death.

Works

Author of
  • 1971: Writer from the Schwerin district, together with Regina Buch and Heinke Bernitt, Schwerin General Scientific Library
  • 1979: Flying a kite, design by Gottfried Leonhardt , Postreiter Verlag, Halle
  • 1980: My sister Jule, pictures by Gerhard Rappus , Arnold, Leipzig
  • 1980: Landreiter 13, Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle, Leipzig
  • 1981: Latawce, illustration by Gottfried Leonhardt, Postreiter-Verlag, Halle
  • 1983: Freckles, illustration by Hans Ticha , Mitteldeutscher Verlag, Halle, Leipzig
  • 1984: The small apple tree, illustration by Tamara Sälzer , Postreiter-Verlag, Halle
  • 1985: Stones grow back: Features in prose, Union-Verlag, Berlin
  • 1987: An apple and Sir Isaak, illustration by Petra Wiegandt , Postreiter-Verlag, Halle
  • 1989: The hostel: Christmas stories, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Berlin, ISBN 3-374-00922-0
Involved in

literature

  • Christiane Baumann: "Paul Pode" becomes the antipode - and yet the unspoken catches up with Peter Tille (IM "Karl-Heinz" and OPK "Märtyrer"). In: Deutschland-Archiv 39 (2006), pp. 628–637
  • Grete Grewolls: Who was who in Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania. The dictionary of persons . Hinstorff Verlag, Rostock 2011, ISBN 978-3-356-01301-6 , p. 10131 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Steffen Verlag - autumn 2012 (preview)  ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) (PDF; 7.9 MB), accessed on March 16, 2013@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.steffen-verlag.de
  2. ^ Aspects of National Socialism in volumes of poetry from 1980, by Günter Navky, page 144
  3. Germany Archive - Journal for United Germany
  4. Christiane Baumann: "He practiced classic treason": Interview with Ulrich Schacht about Peter Tille. In: Deutschland-Archiv 39 (2006), pp. 637–640