Rudolf Nedzit

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Rudolf Nedzit (pseudonym, * 1957 ) is a German writer. His first work "Wantlek - Letters to a Friend" was published in 2007 by the Swiss Theodor-Boder-Verlag.

Nedzit lives in Saarlouis, Saarland , is married and has two sons.

On writing in general, but especially on his, Nedzit said in an interview from 2008 when asked "What is your intention with writing?" as follows: "None! Here I have to, here I want to go back a little. I have no intention of any kind in the writing process, I do not set any guidelines, I do not squint at any issues. Instead, I leave myself completely to creativity, lose time and space, serve literature as a medium. The work in the making wants to come out of me, does not ask if and when I want to give birth. So viewed from this point of view, there can be no question of an intention - but I also think that's quite okay. What in the end, what counts is the literary result, not what one may have intended. " And a statement by Nedzit from 2011 can be seen: "The poet, on the other hand, looks with severity and kindness at his spiritual child, the work - and lets him out into the big, wide world with a tear in his eye and all good wishes . He cannot accompany it! "

The pseudonym Nedzit is an anagram based on the family name Ditzen. This pays homage to the German writer Hans Fallada, whose real name was Rudolf Ditzen.

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  1. ^ Publisher website , accessed on February 18, 2017
  2. ^ Website , accessed January 17, 2014
  3. ^ Author's blog , accessed November 4, 2012