Thomas Lautwein

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Thomas Lautwein (born 1963 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German author and translator .

Life

Lautwein studied German, Romance languages ​​and philosophy in Münster, Rennes, Bonn, Paris and Freiburg. He then worked as a research assistant at the University of Bonn . In 1994 he received his doctorate in German at the University of Freiburg with a thesis on Christoph Martin Wieland .

Buddhist since 1991, Lautwein devoted himself from 1993 to 2003 to the study and practice of Tibetan Buddhism in the Gelugpa tradition. From 1999 to 2003 he was editor of the magazine Chökor - Tibetan Buddhism in the West and from 2003 to 2005 a member of the Council of the German Buddhist Union .

Lautwein lives in Nuremberg, works as a translator and teaches German, French and Latin.

Awards

Publications (selection)

  • Hecate: The Dark Goddess - Past & Present. Ed. Roter Drache, Rudolstadt 2009, ISBN 978-3-939459-21-7
  • With Loden Sherap Dagyap Rinpoche : Mindfulness and immersion: Lamrim - the Tibetan meditation. Hugendubel, Kreuzlingen / Munich 2001, ISBN 978-3-7205-2264-9
  • Eroticism and sensitivity: CM Wieland's "Comical Stories" and the genre history of European verse telling in the 17th and 18th centuries. Diss. Univ. Freiburg / Br. 1994, Lang, Frankfurt / M. 1995, ISBN 978-3-631-49078-5
  • Jacques Ferrand: De la maladie d'Amour / About love sickness or erotic melancholy . Translation from French. Editions Le Massacre des Innocents, Eybens 2004
  • Karl Richter's dream in "Kaff" . In: Bargfelder Bote, materials on Arno Schmidt's work, delivery 156–157, August 1991, pp. 3–16

Individual evidence

  1. Eroticism and Sensibility - CM Wielands 'Comische Erzählungen' , Verlag Peter Lang
  2. ISSN  2193-8148
  3. The author , in: Thomas Lautwein: Hekate: The dark goddess - history & present. Ed. Roter Drache, Rudolstadt 2009, ISBN 978-3-939459-21-7 , p. 391
  4. ^ Ernst Robert Curtius Prize , NRW Literature on the Net