Thomas Fritz

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Thomas Fritz (born April 25, 1955 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German writer and dramaturge .

Life

Thomas Fritz grew up in Halle (Saale). After studying German at the Humboldt University in Berlin , he worked from 1980–1984 as a lecturer at the Philip Reclam junior publishing house. in Leipzig. 1986–1990 he was dramaturge at the Deutsches Theater Berlin . From 1991 to 2020 he was an audio dramaturge at Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk . He lives in Leipzig.

Works

Books

  • Canetti, the other process. Kafka, letters to Felice. Published by Reclam-Verlag 1985
  • Hofmannsthal. Looks. Essays 1891-1929. Publication, Reclam-Verlag 1987
  • Look and prey. Roman, Merlin Verlag 2010
  • Self-portrait with a firearm. Roman, Merlin Verlag 2012
  • Children of the maze. Roman, Merlin Verlag 2018

Radio plays

  • 1988: The Epiphaner Schleusen (based on Andrej Platonow), director: Fritz Göhler, Rundf. D. GDR
  • 1989: The story of the prodigal son, director: Werner Buhss, Rundf. D. GDR
  • 1991: The Lion Knight (based on Hartmann von Aue), director: Wolfgang Rindfleisch, Funkhaus Berlin / Sachsenradio
  • 1994: Poor Heinrich (based on Hartmann von Aue), director: Joachim Staritz, DLR Berlin
  • 1994: Bouvard and Pécuchet (after Gustave Flaubert), director: Jörg Jannings, DLR Berlin / SWF
  • 1996: Die Beute, directed by Ulrich Lampen, SWF
  • 1998: The Baron on the Trees (based on Italo Calvino), director: Stefan Dutt, SWR
  • 1999: Pavel, the hunter, director: Götz Fritsch, HR
  • 2003: Head over heels (pseudonym Florian Bartsch), director: Götz Fritsch, DLR Berlin
  • 2005: Pas de deux (pseudonym Florian Bartsch), director: Stefanie Lazai, DLR Berlin
  • 2006: Blood in the Shoe (pseudonym Florian Bartsch), director: Judith Lorentz, SWR
  • 2006: Nachtlicht, (pseudonym Florian Bartsch) Director: Frank Erich Hübner, WDR
  • 2012: Eleven weeks and one day, director: Beatrix Ackers, DKultur
  • 2017: Home visit, director: Beatrix Ackers, DLR
  • 2018: The praying mantis, director: Beatrix Ackers, DLR
  • 2019: Toter Winkel, director: Ulrich Lampen, NDR

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