Roland Lang (writer)

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Roland Lang (born April 2, 1942 in Gablonz , Neisse ) is a German writer .

Life

Roland Lang grew up in the Thuringian Forest . After moving to the Federal Republic of Germany and attending primary school , he completed an apprenticeship as a graphic artist from 1957 to 1960 ; then he spent two years studying commercial art and Graphic Arts at the Karlsruhe Art Academy . From 1962 he worked as a poster painter and offset printer . After starting writing in the late 1950s and working on the editorial team of a student magazine from 1971 to 1973 , he has been a freelance writer since 1974. Lang lives in Ettlingen today .

He is the author of novels , short stories , essays and radio plays , as well as a number of scripts for the television series Die Fallers - Eine Schwarzwaldfamilie .

Roland Lang is a member of the Association of German Writers .

Awards

Works

  • Any person , Frankfurt am Main 1969
  • A shark in the soup or The luck of Philipp Ronge , Munich [u. a.] 1975
  • The attic , Königstein / Ts. 1979
  • The nurse , Karlsruhe 1980
  • Twelve years later , Karlsruhe 1981
  • Explorations in Nepal , Karlsruhe 1994
  • Wilhelm Faller , Karlsruhe 1998
  • The Fallers , Karlsruhe
    • From the life of a Black Forest family , 2001
    • Heaven and Hell , 2002
    • Stormy Times , 2003
    • A celebration of love , 2005
  • Murder in the Hirsch , Karlsruhe 2007
  • Death of a cuckoo , Karlsruhe 2008

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