Uwe Bolius

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Uwe Bolius (born August 6, 1940 in Linz ; † August 23, 2014 in Vienna ) was an Austrian writer and director .

Life

Uwe Bolius attended a technical college for electrical engineering from 1954 to 1959. He then studied philosophy. In 1966 he received his doctorate in philosophy with a thesis on Kant at the University of Vienna . Work as a journalist followed . From 1968 to 1969 he was a research assistant at a college in St. Cloud ( Minnesota ). Since 1971 he has lived in Vienna as a freelance writer and documentary filmmaker . In 1977 he took part in the first Ingeborg Bachmann competition in Klagenfurt .

Uwe Bolius was the author of novels , short stories and non-fiction books .

Uwe Bolius was a member of the Graz Authors' Assembly from 1979 ; he was also a member of the IG women authors authors . In 1979 he received an Austrian State Scholarship for Literature, in 1981 a special prize from the Rauris Literature Days and in 2002 the Salzburg Culture Prize for Human Rights and Integration .

Works

  • The concept of beauty and art in Kant under the prerequisite of his epistemology , Vienna 1965
  • The willful failure , Vienna 1971 (together with Wilhelm Mindler)
  • Stand up , Frankfurt am Main 1979
  • Individuals or states do not die by themselves , Wiener Neustadt 1982
  • The long corridor , Vienna 1983
  • Stories from Another Life , Wiener Neustadt 1985
  • In the ashen light , Wiener Neustadt 1988
  • Land grab , Frankfurt a. M. 1998
  • Heinrich, Hanna, Gert , Vienna 2002
  • Hitler from the inside , Hohenems 2008
  • Jutta's death , Hohenems 2010

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Individual evidence

  1. Circular 152, page 3
  2. Uwe Bolius. In: Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 2014/2015: Volume I: AO. Volume II: PZ. , Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2014, p. 102, ISBN 978-3-11-033720-4 .