Rainer Wieczorek

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Rainer Wieczorek

Rainer Wieczorek (* 1956 in Darmstadt ) is a German writer .

life and work

After dropping out of school and doing an apprenticeship as a music dealer, Rainer Wieczorek made up his Abitur on the second educational path and then studied German and social psychology . Since 1992 he has been teaching at the Bertolt Brecht School in Darmstadt .

From 1995 to 2009 he designed the program of the Darmstadt Literature House with Andreas Müller .

In Wieczorek's literary work, artist novels are the focus. First he published the trilogy Second Voice , Tuba Novelle and The Intendant Comes , which was positively reviewed by Bruno Steiger in the NZZ and Jochen Schimmang in the taz . Wieczorek's linguistic joke was repeatedly emphasized, sometimes described as "quiet and melancholy", sometimes as "sparkling and at the same time profoundly intellectual".

A radio play adaptation of the tuba novella by Matthias Baxmann and Ralph Gerstenberg (with Burghard Klaußner and Jens Harzer under the direction of Gottfried von Eine ) was originally broadcast by MDR in 2013 and adopted by almost all ARD broadcasters . The Darmstadt State Theater devoted six evenings to dealing with these novellas in spring 2015.

In 2016 and 2017 two more artist novels by Wieczorek were published. In 2018, Dittrich Verlag published a two-volume work edition.

Rainer Wieczorek lives in Darmstadt.

Single track

Work edition in two volumes

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ NZZ on Sunday 28 March 2010
  2. taz.de: "When everything has become art"
  3. ^ Echo Newspapers GmbH: Night Music in the Organ Factory - Echo Online. Retrieved December 9, 2018 .
  4. By Willi Huntemann: A collective of the arts in Weikersheim - Rainer Wieczorek continues his art prose with the novella “Form and Loss”: literaturkritik.de. Accessed December 9, 2018 (German).
  5. ↑ A radio play review in December 2013
  6. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Staatstheater Darmstadt, schedule February 2015@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.staatstheater-darmstadt.de
  7. Brief CV . Rainer Wieczorek's website.

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