Richard Nordhausen

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Richard Nordhausen (before 1899)

Richard Nordhausen (born January 30, 1868 in Berlin ; † September 22, 1941 ibid.) Was a German poet and writer . Sometimes he used the pseudonyms Max Kempff and Caliban .

Life

After completing technical, literary history and economics studies, he worked as editor of the literary magazine Die Gegenwart and as editor-in-chief of the Berliner Zeitung . From 1895 he published the national-social illustrated joke paper Deutscher Michel , which, according to the contemporary literary critic Gustav Dahms, was anti-Semitic .

Around 1900 he published the anthology Ars amandi , a collection of erotic works of art from world literature in four volumes.

In autumn 1901, Nordhausen founded the Märkischer Rowing Club in Berlin , which was committed to promoting touring rowing .

Works

  • Joß Fritz the tramp. A song from the Peasant Wars (1892)
  • Vestigia Leonis, the fairy tale of Bardowieck (1893, 4th edition 1905)
  • The red tincture (1895), fantastic novel
  • Urias Wife (1895)
  • German songs (1896), contemporary poems
  • Trump, cheerful stories
  • Our Brandenburg homeland: Forays through Berlin and Brandenburg (1st edition 1906, 2nd edition 1920, 3rd edition 1929, 4th edition 1934)

Web links

Wikisource: Richard Nordhausen  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. The information January 30, 1868 follows Degener, Wer ist’s , edition 1935 and is therefore probably based on a self-disclosure by Nordhausen. Other sources (Degener, Wer ist’s , 1908 edition; Brümmer: Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present , Volume 5, 1913; Geißler: Guide through the literature of the 20th century , 1913; Kosch: Biographisches State Handbook , Volume 1, 1963) give January 31, 1868, others (Kullnick: Berliner und Wahlberliner , 1960; German Biographical Encyclopedia) January 31, 1861.
  2. Other sources (according to the short chronicle of the Märkischer Ruderverein , 1959) indicate September 24, 1941.
  3. ^ Gustav Dahms: The Litterarian Berlin . Taendler Berlin 1895, p. 164.
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