Thomas Jean Lehner

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Thomas Jean Lehner (born January 2, 1944 in Gunzenhausen as Hans Thomas Stephan Walter Lehner) is a German journalist, author and painter.

Life

Thomas Lehner studied politics , history , psychology and philosophy in Erlangen and became an assistant at the Institute for Modern Art in Nuremberg . He later worked for Südwest (rund) funk in Freiburg im Breisgau . Thomas Lehner lives as a freelance author in France in the foothills of the Pyrenees near Aurignac / Haute Garonne. He is the grandson of the missionary and ethnologist Stephan Lehner .

Lehner published, e.g. Sometimes under the pseudonym Jean , numerous radio plays (including with Roland Kroell ), reports and travel books. He mainly dealt with European cultural minorities.

Works (selection)

  • The art converter. About transforming music into painting and back again. (The fantastic invention of the Basel painter-pianist Robert Strübin). Nuremberg: Institute for Modern Art Nuremberg eV, 1973.
  • The saltpeter. Berlin: Wagenbach 1st and 2nd edition 1977. Freiburg / Breisgau: Schillinger 3rd edition 2001.
  • Jean: Those looking for their freedom. Reinbek near Hamburg: Rowohlt 1977.
  • Jean: Alsace. Colony in Europe. Berlin: Wagenbach 1978.
  • Jean (editor): Erdchroniken I. Freiburg / Breisgau 1978.
  • Jean: From the Corsican's fight for freedom. Munich: Trikont 1978.
  • (Editor): Celtic Consciousness. Munich: Dianus-Trikont 1985. (also as a paperback by Goldmann)
  • The fairy garden. With the Liber de Nymphis of Paracelsus. Freiburg / Breisgau: 1985.
  • (Co-author): Montenegro . Freiburg / Breisgau 1988.
  • The king's son from the Black Forest. Double CD / radio play production (also for SWF Freiburg), Wiesbaden: Sonne Mond und Sterne Verlag 1997.
  • The princess of the sunken city. Wiesbaden: Sonne, Mond und Sterne Verlag 1998.
  • Muri Muri or the Eye of the Dragon on Golden Island. German-Australian travels 1988–2003. Norderstedt: bod 2006.
  • Jean d'Arras: Melusine . German translation by Thomas Jean Lehner. With pictures by Thomas Lehner. Laufenburg, 2018.

Radio productions (selection):

  • People who are not subject to any authority in the forest - the Salpeterer , SWF, Landesstudio Freiburg, Hörzeit, 1977
  • The hump of the poor people, Chunz Jehli , Süddeutscher Rundfunk, Hörzeit, 1978
  • Doros Kromer - The adventures of a Black Forest knight of fortune in America , (emigrant songs) SWF, listening time, 1980
  • The Sympathy Doctors, SWF, Hörzeit, 1980
  • The Strange Saints on the Upper Rhine , SWF, listening time; 1981
  • Kaspar Hauser , SWF, Hörzeit, 1985
  • Mc Crimmon, the first bagpiper , Saarländischer Rundfunk, 1987
  • To the quick water I speak , (water music with overtones) SWF, Hörzeit, 1990
  • Lochheiri , (Ballad vom Lochheiri and 1848/49 songs) SWF, Hörzeit, 1991
  • The miracle doctor with the executioner's sword - Paracelsus , (Paracelsuslieder) SWF, Hörzeit, 1993
  • The Belchen Project , SWF - 30 special programs (music and contributions by Roland Kroell), 1993
  • Music for letters from Käthe Vordtriede , (music by Roland Breitenfeld) SWF, Hörzeit, 1999

literature

  • Dech, Uwe Christian: Mission and Culture in Old New Guinea. The missionary and ethnologist Stephan Lehner. Bielefeld: transcript, 2005.

Individual evidence

  1. [1] Website by Thomas Jean Lehner, accessed on July 14, 2015
  2. [2] Web site Thomas Jean Lehner, accessed on July 14, 2015
  3. Dech, Uwe Christian: Mission and Culture in Old New Guinea (2005), p. 179ff
  4. ^ Lehner, Thomas-Jean: Muri Muri (2006), p. 4; [3] Website by Thomas Jean Lehner, accessed on July 14, 2015

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