Walter Püschel
Walter Püschel (born February 3, 1927 in Chemnitz-Einsiedel , † December 26, 2005 ) was a German author, editor and editor.
Püschel wrote books for young people such as the picaresque novel Eine Bernsteinliebe , the Berlin novel Old Shatterhand in Moabit . He also worked as an editor. In the Eulenspiegel Verlag he published several anecdotes, including a. to Frederick the Great, Max Liebermann, Heinrich Zille and Ferdinand Sauerbruch. His story Das Schulschwein from 1981 formed the basis for the DEFA film Pig Had .
Radio plays
- 1960: nanny Max - director: Maritta Hübner (children's radio play - radio of the GDR )
- 1981: The Message in a Bottle - Director: Maritta Hübner (Children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1982: Strohut-Emil - Director: Maritta Hübner (children's radio play / short radio play - radio of the GDR)
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Web links
- Literature by and about Walter Püschel in the catalog of the German National Library
- Walter Püschel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
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SURNAME | Püschel, Walter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German author, editor and editor |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 3, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chemnitz-Einsiedel |
DATE OF DEATH | December 26, 2005 |