Günter de Bruyn
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Günter de Bruyn is a German
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 author
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Life

Günter de Bruyn was born in Berlin
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 and served as a Luftwaffenhelfer
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 and soldier in World War II
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. After his release from his American arrest
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, he found a place as a farm worker in Hesse
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. After his return to Berlin, he would be trained as a "new teacher" in Potsdam
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. Until 1949, he was a teacher in a village near Rathenow
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 in Brandenburg
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.

Subsequently, he completed training to become a librarian
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 and worked as a scientific employee at the Zentralinstitut für Bibliothekswesen (Central Institute for Library Knowledge) in East Berlin
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 from 1953 to 1961. Since 1961 de Bruyn has lived as a freelance writer. From 1965 to 1978, he was a member of the Zentralvorstandes des Schriftstellerverbandes der DDR (Central Executive Committee of the Literary Association of East Germany) and the presidency of the P.E.N.-Zentrums
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 of East Germany from 1974 to 1982.

In October of 1989, Günter de Bruyn declined to accept National Prize of East Germany
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. De Bruyn lives in Görsdorf a district of Tauche
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 in Brandenburg
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 and also in Berlin. He is a member of PEN-Zentrums of Germany.

Artistic Activities

Günter de Bruyn's works range from the frequently autobiographically
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 colored Realist
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 novel
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s and narrative
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s which explain critiques of the private lives of the artists in East Germany to essay
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s on literary science and historical themes, particularly Prussia
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n history.

He is the editor of a series of authors from the 18th and 19th centuries, which appear under the title Märkischer Dichtergarten covering Berlin and Brandenburg.

He had great success in the 1990s with both volumes, Zwischenbilanz und 40 Jahre, of his autobiography.

Awards

  • 1964 Heinrich Mann Prize
    Heinrich Mann Prize
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  • 1981 Lion Feuchtwanger Prize
  • 1989 Thomas Mann Prize
  • 1990 Heinrich Böll Prize of the City of Cologne
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  • 1991 Honorary degree
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     of the University of Freiburg
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  • 1993 Großer Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste
    Großer Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste
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     (Greater Literary Prize of the Bavarian Academy of the Beautiful Arts)
  • 1994 Bundesverdienstkreuz
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     of Germany
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  • 1996 Literary Prize der Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
  • 1996 Brandenburgish Literary Prize
  • 1997 Jean Paul Prize
  • 1999 Honorary degree of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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  • 2000 Ernst Robert Curtius Prize for Essayists; Friedrich Schiedel Literary Prize
  • 2005 Verdienstorden des Landes Brandenburg
  • 2006 Jacob Grimm German Language Prize
  • 2007 Gleim Literary Prize
  • 2007 Hanns Martin Schleyer Prize
  • 2008 Hoffmann von Fallersleben Prize
    Hoffmann von Fallersleben Prize
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Works

  • Über die Arbeit in Freihandbibliotheken, Berlin 1957
  • Hochzeit in Weltzow, Halle (Saale) 1960
  • Wiedersehen an der Spree, Halle (Saale) 1960
  • Einführung in die Systematik für allgemeinbildende Bibliotheken, Berlin 1961
  • Der Hohlweg, Halle (Saale) 1963
  • Ein schwarzer, abgrundtiefer See, Halle (Saale) 1963
  • Maskeraden, Halle (Saale) 1966
  • Buridans Esel, Halle (Saale) 1968 (first published in 1963 in «Sinn und Form»)
  • Preisverleihung, Halle (Saale) 1972
  • Tristan und Isolde, Berlin 1975
  • Das Leben des Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Halle (Saale) 1975
  • Märkische Forschungen, Halle (Saale) et al. 1978
  • Im Querschnitt, Halle (Saale) et al. 1979
  • Babylon, Leipzig 1980
  • Neue Herrlichkeit, Frankfurt am Main 1984
  • Lesefreuden, Frankfurt am Main 1986
  • Frauendienst, Halle (Saale) et al. 1986
  • Brandenburg, München et al. 1991 (with Hauke Dressler)
  • Im Spreeland, Freiburg im Breisgau 1991 (with Erhard Pansegrau)
  • Jubelschreie, Trauergesänge, Frankfurt am Main 1991
  • Zwischenbilanz, Frankfurt am Main 1992
  • Mein Brandenburg, Frankfurt am Main 1993 (with Barbara Klemm)
  • Das erzählte Ich, Frankfurt am Main 1995
  • Was ich noch schreiben will, Göttingen 1995 (with Ingo Hermann)
  • Irritation und Verstehen, Stuttgart 1995
  • Vierzig Jahre, Frankfurt am Main 1996
  • Altersbetrachtungen über den alten Fontane, Berlin 1999
  • Die Finckensteins, Berlin 1999
  • Deutsche Zustände, Frankfurt am Main 1999
  • Preußens Luise. Vom Entstehen und Vergehen einer Legende, Berlin 2001
  • Unzeitgemäßes, Frankfurt am Main 2001
  • Unter den Linden, Berlin 2003
  • Abseits. Liebeserklärungen an eine Landschaft. Mit Fotos von Rüdiger Südhoff, Frankfurt am Main 2005
  • Als Poesie gut. Schicksale aus Berlins Kunstepoche 1786 bis 1807. Frankfurt am Main 2006

Editorial Work

  • Das Lästerkabinett, Leipzig 1970
  • Jean Paul
    Jean Paul
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    :
    Leben des Quintus Fixlein, Berlin 1976
  • Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel
    Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel
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    :
    Über die Ehe, Berlin 1979
  • Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué
    Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué
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    Ritter und Geister, Berlin 1980 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm August Schmidt: Einfalt und Natur, Berlin 1981 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Christoph Friedrich Nicolai
    Christoph Friedrich Nicolai
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    :
    Vertraute Briefe von Adelheid B. an ihre Freundin Julie S. Freuden des jungen Werthers, Berlin 1982 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Ludwig Tieck
    Ludwig Tieck
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    Die männliche Mutter und andere Liebes-,Lebens-, Spott- und Schauergeschichten, Berlin 1983 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Rahel Levin: Rahels erste Liebe, Berlin 1985 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann: Gespenster in der Friedrichstadt, Berlin 1986 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Theodor Fontane
    Theodor Fontane
    Theodor Fontane was a German novelist and poet, regarded by many as the most important 19th-century German-language realist writer.-Youth:Fontane was born in Neuruppin into a Huguenot family. At the age of sixteen he was apprenticed to an apothecary, his father's profession. He became an...

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    Die schönsten Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg, Berlin 1988 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Friedrich August Ludwig von der Marwitz: Nachrichten aus meinem Leben, Berlin 1989 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Friedrichshagen und seine Dichter. Arkadien in Preußen, Berlin 1992 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)
  • Moritz Heimann: Die Mark, wo sie am märkischsten ist, Berlin 1996 (Märkischer Dichtergarten)

Filmed works

  • 1978: Hochzeit in Weltzow
  • 1980: Glück im Hinterhaus
  • 1981: Märkische Forschungen

Literature

  • Günter de Bruyn, edited by Heinz Ludwig Arnold. Ed. Text + Kritik, München 1995
  • Günter de Bruyn in perspective, ed. by Dennis Tate. Rodopi, Amsterdam 1999
  • Günter de Bruyn. Materialien zu Leben und Werk, edited by Uwe Wittstock. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1991
  • Owen Evans: Ein Training im Ich-Sagen. Personal authenticity in the prose work of Günter de Bruyn, Lang, Bern et al. 1996. (= European university studies; Ser. 1, German language and literature; 1580)
  • Marga Firle: Erzählen als Sprachhandlung in der poetischen Kommunikation. Untersuchungen zum Kommentieren in den "Märkischen Forschungen" von Günter de Bruyn, Akad. d. Wiss. d. DDR, Zentralinst. f. Sprachwiss., Berlin 1987. (= Linguistische Studien/A; 167)
  • Magdalena Grams: Das künstlerische Wirklichkeitsverhältnis Günter de Bryuns. Dargestellt an Figurenwahl, Konfliktgestaltung und Erzählweise seiner ausgewählten Prosawerke, Univ. Diss. A, Leipzig 1988.
  • Frank Hafner: "Heimat" in der sozialistischen Gesellschaft. Der Wandel des DDR-Bildes im Werk Günter de Bruyns, Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al. 1992. (= Münchener Studien zur literarischen Kultur in Deutschland; 13)
  • Karin Hirdina: Günter de Bruyn. Leben und Werk, Verlag Das Europ. Buch, Westberlin 1983
  • Anja Kreutzer: Untersuchen zur Poetik Günter de Bruyns, Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al. 1995. (= Beiträge zur Literatur und Literaturwissenschaft des 20. Jahrhunderts; 12)
  • Lutz Kube: Zwischen "Heimat" Brandenburg und Sozialismus, UMI, Ann Arbor, MI 2005.
  • Domenico Mugnolo: Günter de Bruyn narratore, 2. ed. Univ. di Trento, Dipartimento di Storia della Civiltà Europea, Trento 1993. (= Ricerche di germanistica; 3)
  • Marcel Reich-Ranicki: Entgegnung: Zur deutschen Literatur der siebziger Jahre. Dt. Verlag-Anst., Stuttgart 1979
  • Peter K. Stein: Literaturgeschichte, Rezeptionsforschung, "produktive Rezeption". Ein Versuch unter mediävistischem Aspekt anhand von Beobachtungen zu Günter de Bruyns Nachdichtung von Gottfrieds von Strassburg "Tristan" im Kontext der wissenschaftlichen und kulturpolitischen Situation in der DDR, Kümmerle, Göppingen 1979. (= Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik; 287)

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