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Arnold Kübler (2 August 1890 - 27 December 1983) was a Swiss journalist and writer. He was the editor-in-chief of the ''Zürcher Illustrierte'' and of the cultural magazine ''Du''. In his later career he also acted as a one-man cabaret.


Education and early life

Kübler was born on the 2 August 1890 in
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to a farmer. He attended high school in Winterthur and from 1911 onwards studied geology at the University of Zurich and University of Delft. He gave up his studied in 1917 and unsuccessfully attempted to become a sculptor. Then he began to draw eventually turning to writing and becoming an actor at the Theater in Zürich. In an attempt to enhance his German, he went to Germany and after the World War I was engaged as an actor in
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, Dresden and Berlin. This acting career came to a sudden end when a surgery left disfiguring scars on his face. However, the years of apprenticeship and travel were followed by clear continuity in creativity and recognition of work. In 1922, Kübler had his first literary success with the play Schuster Aiolos, which premiered in Potsdam.


Professional career

After his return to Switzerland in 1926, he was appointed editor-in-chief of the ''Zürcher Illustrierte'' in 1929, which under his lead developed into a respected literary and photographic magazine.Wichor, Simon (2017) p.173 He was convinced that a photograph can also be a vehicle of a message and worked with prominent photographers
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or Gotthard Schuh.Wichor, Simon (2017), p.171 In the literary section works by Hermann Hesse or Max Frisch were included. In 1941, Conzett & Huber decided to sell the «Zürcher Illustrierte» and publish a new magazine with which they planned to promote the multi-color print they have developed. Arnold Kübler became the editor-inchief of the newly founded cultural magazine "Du", which he ran for 16 years. Under Küblers leadership the ''Du'' became a well respected cultural magazine, employed prominent photographers like before also the ''Zürcher Illustrierte'' and focused on painters like Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro or Paul Klee. In the 1960s he returned to the theater stage with great success as a one-man cabaret.


Literary career

In 1934 his first novel ''"Failed Actor",'' a piece about a Swiss actor who attempts to speak a pure
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was published. He is also well known for the autobiographically inspired Öppi novels. In addition, Kübler was active in drawing and writing. He combined these two forms especially in his late works, such as in the workshop book ''Draw, Antonio!'' of 1966 or in ''Paris-Bâle à pied'' in 1967. ''Paris-Bâle à pied'' is an account about his wandering on foot from Basel to Paris in twenty-eight days.


Awards and recognition

1954 Carl Heinrich Ernst Art Prize 1963 Literary prize of the City of Zürich 1981 Honorary citizen of Wiesendangen 1991 ''Du'' issue on Arnold Kübler for the 50 years anniversary of the ''Du''


Personal life

Arnold Kübler married Alva Carolina Fredrika Gierzt in 1927 and was the father of a daughter. He died on 27 December 1983 in Zurich.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Arnold Kubler 1890 births Writers from Zürich Swiss journalists 20th-century Swiss male actors 20th-century Swiss writers University of Zurich alumni 1983 deaths