Rupert Schützbach

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Rupert Schützbach (born December 4, 1933 in Passau - Hals ) is a German graduate financial economist, customs officer i. R. and writer.

Life

Schützbach is a well-known aphorist and epigrammatist with numerous publications.

There is cooperation with magazines and daily newspapers. He has also contributed to anthologies, school books, calendars, radio and television.

He is a member of the PEN Club, Humboldt Society, Regensburger Writers' Group International, Passau Literature Circle.

Schützbach is married and lives in Passau-Hals.

Publications (selection)

  • "Weltanschauung", aphorisms & definitions & sayings from twenty years, Tiefenbach 2004.
  • "From all hearts countries", aphorisms, Hauzenberg 2007.
  • "Short maturation process", Epigramme, Hauzenberg 2008.
  • "Nothing works without God", aphorisms (together with pictures by Eva Maria Fuchs), Passau 2011.
  • "The Ilz is a polecat", Fluss-Gedichte, Hauzenberg 2013.
  • "SpruchSprudel", aphorisms, Hauzenberg 2016.

Awards

  • Cultural Letter of Honor from the City of Passau (1991)
  • Culture award of the district of Passau (2013) in the field of literature.

literature

Raimund Meisenberger:  One man, few words.  In:  Passauer Neue Presse of November 28, 2008 (p. 7 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schützbach, Rupert. In: Festschrift for the 22nd Bavarian North Gauge Day in Waldmünchen. Printing and publishing house Michael Laßleben, Kallmünz 1978, p. 81. ISBN 3-784-71127-8