Wolfgang Count of Lüttichau

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Wolfgang "Mondrian" Graf von Lüttichau (born June 20, 1952 in Reutlingen ) is a German writer and social worker.

Life and work

Lüttichau has been writing in various counterculture media since the 1960s . When Hans Otfried Dittmer brought together a number of prominent figures in the alternative scene at the time, such as Wolfgang Fienhold , Hadayatullah Hübsch and Ingo Cesaro , and won them over for his publishing edition Dittmer , Wolfgang Graf von Lüttichau also belonged to his group of authors. At the end of the 1970s, Lüttichau published the magazine MING , which consisted exclusively of quotations, gave itself the title “elitist” and in a minimal edition of 6 to 12 copies to recipients selected by the publisher Lüttichau, such as the writers Christian Ide Hintze and Volker Zotz was delivered. Lüttichau's book Witches Still Life & Everyday Life was also published in a numbered small edition in the “Literary Information Center” by Josef Wintjes , for whose Ulcus Molle Info Wolfgang von Lüttichau wrote numerous articles as a regular author. Liège, who was involved in the founding of the Greens in Wuppertal in 1979/80 , is socially active in a variety of ways. So he cooperated temporarily with the squatter scene and supported Daniel Goldhagen .

In the 1980s, Lüttichau advocated the thesis that pedophile relationships offer “the chance to let solidarity grow between age groups, to exchange lively, relevant life experiences.” He later emphatically retracted these views: “The personal turning point came in for Lüttichau the 90s. After studying social pedagogy, he worked as a therapist in a Berlin psychiatry. There he met patients who had been abused as children. "

From 1990 to 1993 Lüttichau studied social pedagogy with a focus on pedagogy for the disabled and integration at the Alice Salomon University in Berlin . From 2002 to 2006 he headed a borderline self-help group and from 2004 set up a borderline counseling center in Leipzig. From 1984 to 2000 and since 2011 Wolfgang Graf von Lüttichau lives in Berlin, where he works in the field of integration and runs the publishing house “Autonomie und Chaos”.

Works (selection)

  • Among other things, sex. Dittmer publishing edition, Göttingen 1978, ISBN 3-88297-075-8 .
  • Outsider airs! Anatomy of a declaration of war. Heidelberg 1984, ISBN 3-923211-03-1 .
  • Street people & photographs. Wintjes literary information center, Bottrop 1984, ISBN 3-923211-06-6 .
  • The sayings of Li Boyang, called Laotse. Tao-te-king. Interpretive retelling by Mondrian Graf von Lüttichau. Verlag Das Classic China, Weinheim 2009, ISBN 978-3-9811148-3-6 . ( PDF )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Key data based on Kürschner's German Literature Calendar 1984, p. 771.
  2. For the MING magazine see Peter Engel , Christoph Schubert: Handbuch der Alternative Deutschsprachigen Literatur. Editions Trèves, Trier 1978, ISBN 3-88081-074-5 , p. 84.
  3. ^ W. Mondrian, Graf von Lüttichau: Hexen-Still- & everyday life . Wintjes literary information center, Bottrop 1983, ISBN 3-923211-04-X .
  4. ^ Daniel Jonah Goldhagen: Letters to Goldhagen. Siedler Verlag, 1997, pp. 60 and 239.
  5. Astrid Geisler : The illusion of voluntariness. Daily newspaper (taz), April 22, 2010.
  6. ^ Trauma counseling Leipzig