Rudolf Stürzer

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Rudolf Stürzer (born September 19, 1865 in Udine , † January 4, 1926 in Vienna ) was an Austrian writer and journalist.

Life

Honorary grave in the Grinzing cemetery

Rudolf Stürzer came to Vienna as a young man, where he was editor of an equestrian magazine and employee of the satirical weekly magazine Die Muskete . Together with Vinzenz Chiavacci , Eduard Pötzl and Friedrich Kilian Schlögl, literary historians call him a humorous portrayal of Viennese folk life.

“It is a Viennese principle: Before a street is torn up, it must first be paved nicely. For a few days she lies there in the virginal splendor of the glittering granite cubes - then men come with pickaxes and shovels, tear open the beautiful plaster and lay cables. "

- Rudolf Stürzer : The geyser on the land

Stürzer published six volumes between 1917 and 1924 that contained a collection of his Sunday feuilletons.

The writer died in the morning of January 4, 1926 of complications from a phlebitis ; his honorary grave has been in Grinzinger Friedhof (group 18, number 114 D) since October 10, 1928 (after being buried for the first time in Vienna's central cemetery ). The Stürzergasse in Vienna-Döbling ( Heiligenstadt ) has been named after him since 1933.

Catalog of works

Own works

  • Max Pollak, -: The jockey . Printed by “Sport”, Vienna 1887–1889, OBV .
  • - (Red.): Sport. Official organ of the Wiener-Trabrenn-Verein and the federation of the Austrian-Hungarian Trabrenn-Vereine-Campagne-Reiter-Gesellschaft . Vienna 1892–1896, OBV .
  • Report on my perceptions and experiences in the hippological field on the occasion of my trip to America November - December 1895 submitted to the high kk agriculture ministry . Karst, Vienna 1896, OBV .
  • "Angel tongues". A reflection . S. n., Belgrade 1917, OBV .
  • The Lamplgasse. Cheerful motley from the Vienna suburbs . (Appendix: Explanation of dialect expressions ). Burgverlag, Vienna 1921, OBV .
  • On proud horses and other funny stories. Richter & Zöllner, Vienna 1922, OBV .
  • The dead dog and other funny stories. Burgverlag Ferdinand Zöllner, Vienna 1923, OBV .
  • Where wine blooms in Vienna. 2nd Edition. Clauss, Vienna 1923.
  • Angel tongues. Scenes and conversations. Burgverlag, Vienna 1924, OBV .
  • Funny stories from Viennese life. Tagblatt-Bibliothek, Volume 163, ZDB -ID 599655-7 . Steyrermühl, Vienna 1924.
  • Staggering figures. Burgverlag, Vienna 1926.
  • -, Hugo Greinz (Ed.): Look, folks, that's it . Langen Müller, Munich 1941, OBV .
  • See it folks, that's how it was. Viennese stories . Soldiers Library , Volume 79,4 , ZDB -ID 1077184-0 . Wehrmacht High Command, Berlin 1944, OBV .

Co-author of

  • Borrmann / Groller / Stürzer (among others): The large illustrated sports book . Biedenkopp, Leipzig, JJ Arnd, 1920
  • Eduard / Selig / Stürzer (among others): The Viennese citizen book . Anthology, Steyrermühl Verlag, 1924

Film adaptations

  • 1928: Lotte, the department store girl

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Little Chronicle (...) writer Rudolf Stürzer †. In:  Neue Freie Presse , Abendblatt, No. 22021/1926, January 4, 1926, p. 5, center right. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / nfp.
  2. ^ The grave of Rudolf Stürzer. knerger.de