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Walter Höllerer

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Walter Höllerer (he was born on December 19th 1922 in Sulzbach-Rosenberg in the Oberpfalz; he died on May 20th 2003 in Berlin) He was a German writer, Book Critic and a literature scientist. His life

Höllerer was a 1942 soldier in the Second World War. After 1945 he studied philosophy, history, German studies and he compared literatures in Erlangen, Göttingen and Heidelberg and in 1949 he finished with his Doctor title through the Gottfried Keller School. He was an assistant and a lecturer in 1954 to 1958 at the University Frankfurt am Main. Starting in 1954, he started attending regular sessions called the 47, which was a tight group of young German speaking postwar authors from the west in the young BRD. In the early 1960’s moderated a literature broadcasts in a free broadcasting channel of Berlin. From 1959 to his retirement in 1988 was his profession a professor for literature studies at UT Berlin. Meanwhile he looked and researched a lot of visiting professors from the USA. Next to the research and the work, he published plenty of poems and novels, and put together critical statements for other literature works. 1954 Höllerer put together the two month newspaper Akzente, one of the most important literature forums in the Federal Republic of Germany. In 1961 Höllerer published the newspaper Sprache im technischen Zeitalter, in 1963 he brought the literature Colloquium Berlin to life. Through his hard work as publisher and critic and as professor at TU Berlin he helped with the era of literature. In 1965 married Höllerer the photographer Renate from Mangoldt. From the marriage came two sons. In 1977 he founded literary archives in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, which he then embedded the newspaper Akzente into the archives. In 1966 he was honored with the Fontane-Award and in 1993 together with Robert Creeley, the Horst-Bienek-award for lyric and in 1994 the Rahel-Varnhagen-von-Ense-Medaille from the city Berlin. He was also honorary citizen and culture award winning from the city Sulzbach-Rosenberg. Robert Neumann critiqued harshly Höllerers leading role in the group 47 and in the literary scene. To another discussion topic that was greatly discussed was that through research from Christoph König, that Höllerer in 1941 apart the NSDAP was. Höllerer counter argued though that, he has not gotten any conformation of being in the NSDAP. Höllerer was laid to rest in the cemetery called Waldfriedhof Heerstrasse in Berlin. The widow Renate gave up the archive Sulzbach-Rosenberg as a gift to Walter Höllerers research, which since 2007 has been developed and been researched even more. Since April 19th 2007 the Sulzbach-Rosenberg school changed its name to Walter-Höllerer-Realschule.

Published Works

Sachbücher

Gottfried Kellers „People from Seldwyla“ As a mirror from a historic point. A study to the history from the Novel in the 19. Century. Diss. Erlangen 1949 	Zwischen Klassik und Moderne. Laughing and Crying in the seal of the transition period. Klett, Stuttgart 1958; The New Edition: SH, Köln 2005, ISBN 3-89498-133-4 	Theory the modern lyrics. Documents to the poem one. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1965 	Advanced new addition in 2 volume from Norbert Miller and Harald Hartung: Hanser, München 2003, ISBN 3-446-20386-9 	Modern Theater On a small Stage. Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin 1965 	Literature Works 	The Other Gost. Poem. Hanser, München 1952 	Poems. added: How does a poem come into being? Suhrkamp (edition suhrkamp 83), Frankfurt am Main 1964 	System. New Poem. Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin 1969 	The Elephantwatch. Novel. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1973, ISBN 3-518-03271-2; shortened Pocketbook-version ebd. 1975, ISBN 3-518-06766-4 	“Poem, That Isn‘t in the History Books”. Together with Oswald Heimbucher. Sulzbach-Rosenberg ( Kopp ) 1976 	All Birds, all. A Comedy in 2 parts and one report and comments to Theater. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1978, ISBN 3-518-03272-0 	Poem 1942–1982. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1982, ISBN 3-518-03273-9 	Oberpfälzische Weltei-Erkundungen. Weiden 1987, ISBN 978-3-924350-09-3 with Werner Gotzmann as Coeditor; collection of Essays and poems, partly strongly autobiographic 	Coeditor 	Young American Lyric (with Gregory Corso). Hanser, München 1960 	Transit. Lyric book the Mid-Century. With Side Notes. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1956 	Movens. Documents and Analys‘s to literature, forming art, music, Architecture (with Franz Mon und Manfred de La Motte). Limes, Wiesbaden 1960 	Games in the Akt. 35 example pieces (with Marianne Heyland and Norbert Miller). Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1961 	A Poem and his Author. Lyric and Essay. Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin 1967 	Stagecraft. A Letterchange (with Max Frisch). Literarisches Colloquium, Berlin 1969 	World Language. Controversy with Symbols and Symbol systems from the opposition. Acadmic the fine Arts, Berlin 1972 	Shouts, Games. Artilces to Poets and poems (with Michael Krüger). Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-87061-405-6 Films 	Literature in technical eras, Fernsehreihe, 13 Films, Channel free Berlin, 1961/62, First episode: 13th November 1961 	Berlin Presents. Fernsehreihe, 39 Films, Channel Free Berlin, 1962, First Episode: 28th Mai 1962 	Modern Theater On small stage, Fernsehreihe, 10 films, together with Ernst Schnabel, channel Free Berlin, 1964/65, First Episode: 18. November 1964 	The White Hop Garden, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, Lines: Walter Höllerer, Pictures: Renate von Mangoldt, 1966 	A Poem and its Author, Fernsehreihe, 11 Films, channel Free Berlin, 1966/67, First Episode: 1st Dezember 1966 	The Alexanderschlacht, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, Text: Walter Höllerer, 1968 	The Literature Profile from Prag, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1969 	The Literature Profile from Stockholm, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1969 	The Literature Profile from London, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1970 	The Literature Profile from Rom, Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1970 	The Literature Profile from Berlin. Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1971 	Bird and Flying Gost. Regie: Wolfgang Ramsbott, 1973 Literature

	Barbara Baumann-Eisenack (Red.): Walter Höllerer: to his poems and his lyrics-Anthologies „Transit“. Literaturarchiv Sulzbach-Rosenberg 2002, ISBN 3-9808442-0-X 	Helmut Böttiger, Lutz Dittrich: Elephantround. Walter Höllerer and the Invention of the Literature works. Book, Lines from the Literature house Berlin, Bd. 15, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-926433-42-6 	Walter Höllerer: Memorandum to his reason to form the institue „language in the technical era“. In: Berlin books to poems of the literatures life, 8, 2008, ISSN 0949-5371, S. 103–109 	Roland Berbig, Alexander Krüger: A novelty under the aegis a Professor. Walter Höllerer in year 1959. In: Berliner books to Poems of the literature life, 8, 2008, ISSN 0949-5371, S. 89–99 	Achim Geisenhanslüke, Michael Peter Hehl (Hrsg.): Poetic in Technical Era. Walter Höllerer and the Formation of the modernen Literatureworks. Transcript, Bielefeld 2013, ISBN 978-3-8376-1598-2 Weblinks

	Literature from and about Walter Höllerer in the catalog the German national library 	Biography in the Festschrift 125 year Technical Universtiy Berlin 	Walter Höllerer in Literature archive Sulzbach-Rosenberg (Höllerer-Nachlass) Further Description Details

	Höllerer moderated on the 11the November 1962 in the Culture shock SFB three a part in the group 47, the meeting where he attended as well. Source: Archiv des RBB, Archivenumber 0903151 	Robert Neumann: Spezis. Gruppe 47 in Berlin. In: definite, 8/1966. also in: Hermann L. Gremliza (Hrsg.): 30 Year definite. Hamburg 1987, S. 88–93 	For Example. The Show Culture Shock on 3sat from 25th November 2003: participant again Willen / a German walking encyclopedia proves the connection to the NSADP