Volker Jehle

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Volker Jehle (born December 23, 1954 in Balingen ) is a German writer , literary scholar and editor .

Life

Volker Jehle spent his childhood and school days in Ebingen (today Albstadt). He studied German, general and comparative literature, Slavic and musicology at the universities of Regensburg, Tübingen, Vienna, Mainz, and Bamberg. He received his Magister Artium in 1983 from Wulf Segebrecht in Mainz , and received his doctorate in 1990 from Walter Jens in Tübingen . From 1982 to 1984 he was in charge of the Jehle Music History Collection in the Stauffenberg Castle in Albstadt - Lautlingen . In 1982 he founded and managed the Hildesheimer Archive, was archivist, bibliographer and editor of Wolfgang Hildesheimer , the archive has been in the archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin, since 1993.

Since 1993 he has also been active as a freelance author and journalist. He developed the play of the same name from the story of Susanne in his book Greater Roof Damage . For his book Ulrike he wrote the screenplay Ulrike , entitled Come, we dream! was made into a film by Leo Hiemer .

Since 2008 he has been employed in the Jehle Music History Collection in Stauffenberg Castle in Albstadt - Lautlingen as a scientific supervisor.

Volker Jehle, father of the filmmaker Martin Jehle and brother of the music dealer Peter Jehle, lives with his wife in Geislingen (near Balingen).

Awards

Works

  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer. A bibliography. Frankfurt, Bern, Nancy and New York: Peter Lang 1984 (Helicon 3).
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: Poems and collages. Edited, with notes and an afterword by Volker Jehle. Bamberg: Franconian Bibliophile Society 1984.
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: The radio plays. Edited and with an afterword by Volker Jehle. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1988 (Suhrkamp Taschenbuch 1583).
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: The plays. Edited and with an afterword by Volker Jehle. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1989 (Suhrkamp paperback 1655).
  • Volker Jehle (ed.): Wolfgang Hildesheimer. suhrkamp paperback materials. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1989 (Suhrkamp Taschenbuch 2103).
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: work history. suhrkamp paperback materials. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1990 (st 2109); New edition in 2 volumes: Nordhausen: Bautz 2003.
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: With the bag, the bow. 10 glosses with a graphic. Edited by Volker Jehle. Warmbronn: Keicher 1990.
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: Collected works in seven volumes. Edited by Christiaan Lucas Hart Nibbrig and Volker Jehle. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1991; Linen and leather edition.
  • Ulrike. Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer 1996; Munich: Piper 2001 (Piper 3121 series); Klöpfer & Meyer, 2nd edition 2006.
  • Major roof damage and other damage. Six stories. Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer 1997.
  • Failing. Art and life: Wolfgang Hildesheimer. Nordhausen: Bautz 2003.
  • Art and life. Reports, essays, reviews from twenty-five years. Nordhausen: Bautz 2003 (collected essays without Hildesheimer).
  • Hanna Jehle: Poems, collected and commented on by Volker Jehle. Aachen: Shaker Media 2008; second, expanded edition 2014.
  • Burgmann & Jehle: The storyteller. Aachen: Shaker Media 2008.
  • Hanna Jehle: With the eyes of the heart. Impressions of my childhood in an old city. Edited by Volker Jehle. Aachen: Shaker Media 2011.
  • To travel. With woodcuts by Michael Wendel. Aachen: Shaker Media 2011.
  • Hanna Jehle: In the middle of everyday life. Feature sections. Collected, commented on and edited by Volker Jehle. Aachen: Shaker Media 2013.
  • Jehle Music History Collection. Complete directory. Compiled, corrected, supplemented, with foreword and index provided by Volker Jehle according to Martin Friedrich Jehle's directory. Collaboration: Ursula Eppler. First edition 2013, not printed, but the latest edition, currently the sixth revised and expanded edition 2019 (4176 pages), to be downloaded from www.sammlungjehle.com.
  • Wolfgang Hildesheimer: "The visible reality means nothing to me". The letters to the parents. Edited by Volker Jehle. 2 vols. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2016.

Play

  • 2000: Susanne. Vogtlandtheater Plauen, production: Dieter Roth.

Movie

  • Come on we dream! Leading actors: Anna Brüggemann and Julian Hackenberg , directors: Leo Hiemer , camera: Marian Czura , script: Volker Jehle (collaboration: Leo Hiemer), world premiere: Hofer Filmtage 2004, cinema release: autumn 2005 in Munich, first broadcast: SWR, September 3, 2007 ; DVD: Absolut Medien 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Volker Jehle homepage. In: www.eppler-jehle.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  2. easydb.archive. In: archiv.adk.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  3. Come on, let's dream! In: www.komm-wir-traeumen.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  4. ^ Albstadt - Jehle Music History Collection. In: www.albstadt.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  5. Martin Jehle. In: IMDb. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  6. Volker Jehle homepage. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .
  7. Volker Jehle homepage. In: www.eppler-jehle.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  8. ^ Publishing house T. Bautz GmbH. In: Verlag T. Bautz GmbH. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  9. ^ Ulrich Keicher publishing house. In: www.verlag-ulrich-keicher.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  10. Shaker Verlag GmbH - catalog. In: www.shaker.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  11. static name of the author: projects. In: atelier-wendel.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  12. ^ Albstadt - Jehle Music History Collection. In: www.albstadt.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  13. Wolfgang Hildesheimer - Suhrkamp Insel Authors Author details. In: www.suhrkamp.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  14. Volker Jehle homepage. In: www.eppler-jehle.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
  15. Come on, let's dream! In: www.komm-wir-traeumen.de. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .