Theodor Schübel

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Theodor Schübel (born June 18, 1925 in Schwarzenbach an der Saale ; † January 30, 2012 there ) was a German writer .

Life

Theodor Schübel was the son of a master brewer . He worked in industry for a long time. He began writing for the theater in the late 1950s. From 1963 he lived as a freelance writer in Schwarzenbach and wrote numerous successful plays and television scripts . In the 1980s he wrote a number of psychological novels on political and contemporary issues. Since 2004 he lived in Landau in the Palatinate . He died there on January 30, 2012 after a short illness and was buried in his home town of Schwarzenbach / Saale .

Works

  • Karl Sand , Berlin, 1964
  • Where is Jena located? , Berlin, 1964
  • The Affair , Berlin, 1966
  • The benefactor , Berlin, 1966
  • The cuirassier Sebastian and his son , Munich, 1970
  • Basement years , Munich, 1982
  • Back in August , Munich, 1983
  • Martin Luther , Munich, 1983
  • Thirteen hours of fear , Munich, 1985
  • Bischoff - a career , Munich, 1987
  • Pastor Dennewitz , Berlin, 1992
  • From the banks of the Saale , Berlin, 1992

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Honors

Theodor Schübel received the Gerhart Hauptmann Prize in 1957 , a DAG television prize in gold in 1977 and 1982 , the Literature Prize of the New Literary Society Hamburg in 1982, the Jakob Kaiser Prize in 1983 and the Fichtelgebirgsverein's Culture Prize in 1992 ; since 1997 he was an honorary citizen of the city of Schwarzenbach . The Schübelweiher street is named in Schwarzenbach for his family.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Schwarzenbach ad Saale mourns honorary citizen Theodor Schübel
  2. Culture Prize of the Fichtelgebirgsverein e. V. , Fichtelgebirgsverein e. V.