Wolf Sluyterman from Langeweyde

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Wolf Sluyterman von Langeweyde ( pseudonym : Ernst von Mylau , born June 21, 1895 in Essen ) was a German writer .

Life

Wolf Sluyterman v. Langeweyde was one of nine children of one of the Netherlands coming civil engineer ; one of Wolf Sluyterman's brothers was the artist Georg Sluyterman von Langeweyde . Wolf Sluyterman v. Langeweyde worked as a commercial artist in the 1920s . After he had already been a supporter of the NSDAP in the Weimar Republic , he was involved in the cultural policy of the National Socialist regime during the Nazi regime and worked for the Reich Office for the Promotion of German Literature and as a commissioner for Gau literature . He has also written novels , short stories , satires , poems and plays . The writings of Wolf Sluyterman v. Which appeared during the time of National Socialism . After 1945 Langeweyde were on the " list of literature to be sorted out " in the Soviet zone and the GDR .

Works

  • The artist poster in the modern shop window , Vienna [u. a.] 1927
  • Advertising leaflet , Dortmund 1928
  • Man without a mask , Potsdam 1933
  • Private Schwaak , Leipzig 1935
  • Culture is service to life , Berlin 1939
  • Hearts win , Berlin 1940
  • ... the same pitfalls everywhere , Essen 1942
  • Gelsenkirchen , Duisburg 1963 (under the name Ernst von Mylau, together with Rudolf Holtappel)
  • Between animal and superman , Heidelberg 1965

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