day of the Thuringian literature in Rudolstadt
For the third time the Thuringian Literaturrat held on Saturday the day of the Thuringian literature. The central event for the Free State to the event opened Dr. Jens Kirsten from Weimar, director of the board, more than forty guests in Rudolstadt Schiller house.
topic Access the day was the publisher who had from 1921 to 1926 his seat in the house Schiller Straße 41, where today even a sign pointing to this connection. The aim of the day the literature is to encourage the exploration of the connections of his own residence and its surroundings to the literature, past and present, Kirsten outlined the intention of the organizers.
Matt Biskup , spokesman for the Council and literature Rudolstädter writer, also today, even in the Schiller Straße 41 at home, writes in his usual satirical and amusing anecdotes kind, true, and probably for this time.
founder, Karl Dietz was probably one of the most interesting but Publishers also controversial figures of the 20th Century in Germany. Founded in 1919 in hard stone in Saxony, the publisher was quick to grasp its move to Rudolstadt thüringsche a name by coming expressionist writers like Johannes R. Becher, Paul Zech and Erich Weinert.
Biskupek put cups in different facets of his work not only as the author of the GDR's national anthem. Paul Zech, however, is from the literary landscape of the past decades almost disappeared. In 1946, died in Buenos Aires poet received by Klaus Kinski's interpretation of its verses I'm so wild unexpected to your strawberry mouth of the wicked ballads and songs of François Villon Although a Wiederentdeckung, sein übriges Werk schlummert aber weiterhin in der Versenkung. Sehr zu unrecht übrigens, wie der Rudolstädter Schauspieler Hans Burkia am Samstag mit einem Gedicht aus dem Band Die ewige Dreieinigkeit, erschienen 1924 im Greifenverlag, eindrucksvoll zeigte.
Überhaupt trugen die Texte, die der Mime mit Verve vortrug, zur Erheiterung des Publikums bei. Auch pikante Enthüllungen um das Werk des Sexualpädagogen Max Hodann, die in der Residenzstadt für Empörung und gerichtliche Auseinandersetzung sorgten, wurden von Burkia und Biskupek ins rechte Licht gerückt.
Die Jahre zwischen 1921 und 1926 waren wohl die bisher besten in der wechselvollen Geschichte des renommierten Verlages, der after the war a few years, a literary pioneer role in the literary world of the GDR played summarized Matt Biskup. The more pleasing it is, as the writer, that the newly formed Access publishing had returned last year in the city Schiller.
Lutz Lindner / Ostthüringer Zeitung (OTZ)
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