Richard Nutzinger

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Richard Nutzinger (* December 7, 1896 in Gutach ; † November 28, 1963 in Neckargemünd ) was a German native writer, Alemannic dialect poet and Protestant pastor.

Life

Richard Nutzinger was born as the eldest son of pastor Richard Nutzinger, who works in Gutach . He grew up there first, and later in Efringen in the southern Baden Markgräflerland and attended the grammar Hebel-Gymnasium Lörrach where 1914 he the war High School took off. After participating in the First World War from 1914 to 1918, in which he was wounded, he studied theology at the universities of Heidelberg , Basel and Tübingen . After his theological exams in 1922, he worked as vicar in Lörrach and Freiburg im Breisgau , then in 1929 as parish administrator in Ladenburg and finally since 1930 as pastor in Heddesheim near Mannheim. From 1936 to 1963 he worked as a pastor in Hauingen im Wiesental . As an opponent of the Nazi regime, he was imprisoned by the Gestapo in Lörrach from November 1944 to April 1945 . After the end of the war he, who saw himself as a "sworn admirer of levers", co-founded and first president of the Lörrach lever association in 1947 (until 1963). During this time in particular, but in some cases even before that, he wrote numerous poems and plays in Alemannic dialect ; In addition, there were various plays, poems and different prose texts, especially about individual aspects in the life of Johann Peter Hebel as well as other, mostly regional church history and theological questions and events, in High German, as well as some plays in the Kurpfälzer dialect. In 1962 he received the Johann-Peter-Hebel-Prize of the state of Baden-Württemberg . In 1962 he dedicated the text of the "Hauger (Hauinger) Lied" to his beloved home village of Hauingen. He died unexpectedly at the age of almost 67 on November 28, 1963 in Neckargemünd , a few weeks after he had left the Wiesental for retirement. His son Hans G. Nutzinger is an economist and composed the melody of the "Hauger (Hauinger) Lied" in 1962.

Works

  • The Hanspeter. A leverage game. Freiburg 1926, self-published reprint 1957.
  • D'Heimetsprooch. Dialect play. Private print 1928.
  • The speaker. Game. Private print 1929.
  • The Hanspeterli. A story from Hauingen about the birth of lever. Heidelberg: Evangelischer Verlag Comtesse 1938.
  • What an old parsonage can tell. Stories from the Hauingen rectory and its neighbors. Heidelberg: Evangelischer Verlag Comtesse 1939.
  • Dr Nochruef. Dialect play. Private print 1956.
  • About word and sacrament. Festival for the 400th anniversary of the Reformation in the Markgräflerland. Private print 1956.
  • The rod holder. Story from the last days of Leebel in Lörrach. Lörrach: Hebelbund (no year) [1955]
  • Paulus Gerhardt. High German theater play. Private print 1957.
  • In all silence. Dialect play. Private print 1958.
  • The flax country. Stories from a long clan. Private print 1958.
  • All kinds of church servants. Cheerful and contemplative experiences. Karlsruhe: Hans Thoma Verlag (no year) [1958]
  • Lever's journey through life in reports, stories and poems. Freiburg: Rombach (no year) [1962].

literature

  • Manfred Bosch : The Johann Peter Hebel Prize 1936 - 1988 . Waldkircher Verlag, 1988.

Web links

Remarks

  1. PDF at www.sg-hauingen.de