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Elfriede Brüning (8 November 1910 – 5 August 2014) was a German communist journalist and novelist. She also used the pseudonym Elke Klent.


Life and career

Elfriede Brüning was born in Berlin, the daughter of a cabinetmaker and a seamstress who were involved in the workers' movement.Carsten Wurm
"Brüning, Elfriede"
''Wer war wer in der DDR?'', online edition, Bundesstiftung zur Aufarbeitung der SED-Diktatur
Deutsche Presse-Agentur
"DDR- und Nachwende-Autorin: Schriftstellerin Elfriede Brüning ist tot"
'' Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'', 5 August 2014 .
Forced to leave school after the tenth year to help support the family, she worked in offices; beginning in 1929, she was a secretary at a Berlin film company. After forging a letter of recommendation,Oliver Das Gupta
"'Wir dachten, man müsste das Volk zum Glück zwingen'"
Interview, ''
Süddeutsche Zeitung The ''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' (; ), published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany. The tone of SZ is mainly described as centre-left, liberal, social-liberal, progressive-liberal, and social-democrat. History ...
'', 8 November 2010 .
she began to publish articles in the '' Feuilleton'' sections of newspapers such as the '' Berliner Tageblatt'', the ''
Berliner Börsen-Courier The ''Berliner Börsen-Courier'' (Berlin stock exchange courier, BBC) was a German left-liberal daily newspaper published from 1868 to 1933. It focused primarily on prices of securities traded on the stock exchanges and securities information abou ...
'' and the '' Vossische Zeitung''. After attending a Marxist Workers' School, she joined the Communist Party (KPD) in 1930 and thereafter wrote mainly for the Communist press.Sabine Kebir
"Vom Alltag in der Etappe: Veteranin der Frauenemanzipation: Ein Nachruf auf die Schriftstellerin und Reporterin Elfriede Brüning"
'' Junge Welt'', 8 August 2014 .
In 1932 she joined the
Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors The Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors (German: ''Bund proletarisch-revolutionärer Schriftsteller'') was a German cultural organisation established in 1928, at the time of the Weimar Republic. It was close to the Communist Party of Ge ...
; then the youngest in her branch, she was to be the last surviving member.Karlen Vesper
"Und außerdem ist Sommer ... Zum Tod der Schriftstellerin Elfriede Brüning. Mehr als ein Jahrhundertleben - ein gelebtes Geschichtsbuch"
''
Junges Deutschland Young Germany (german: Junges Deutschland) was a group of German writers which existed from about 1830 to 1850. It was essentially a youth ideology, similar to those that had swept France, Ireland, the United States and Italy. Its main propone ...
'', 7 August 2014 .
"Elfriede Brüning ist tot: Die Schriftstellerin und Antifaschistin wurde 103 Jahre alt"
''Neues Deutschland'', 5 August 2014 .
Her first novel, ''Handwerk hat goldenen Boden'', was a social criticism and was to be published in 1933 but was not because of the
Nazi seizure of power Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in the newly established Weimar Republic in September 1919 when Hitler joined the '' Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'' (DAP; German Workers' Party). He rose to a place of prominence in the early years of the party. Be ...
; it appeared in 1970 under the title ''Kleine Leute''. Brüning turned to lighter reading and in 1934 published ''Und außerdem ist Sommer'', which was a success. During the early years of the Nazi régime, Brüning participated in the Communist resistance, writing for the exile newspaper '' Neue Deutsche Blätter'' under the pseudonym Elke Klent and making trips to Prague, where it was published, as a courier for the Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors. The KPD's illegal central committee met in the flat at her parents' shop. On 12 October 1935 she was arrested and imprisoned in the
Barnimstrasse women's prison Barnimstrasse women's prison was a women's prison that existed between 1868 and 1974 in Barnimstraße in the Friedrichshain district of Berlin, which belonged first to the Königsstadt and from 1920 to the Friedrichshain district. Buildin ...
, but was released after her trial for treason in 1937, since the Gestapo was unable to prove she had engaged in illegal activities. She was able to obtain permission to write in prison, so in 1936 she published another novel, ''Junges Herz muß wandern''. In 1937 she married Joachim Barckhausen, a writer and editor; their daughter
Christiane Barckhausen Christiane is a given name, a form of the Latin ''Christiana'', feminine form of ''Christianuis'' (see Christian), or a Latinized form of Middle English ''Christin'' 'Christian' (Old English ''christen'', from Latin).. A short form is Chris. Alter ...
, born in 1942, also became a writer. Brüning worked as a script evaluator for a film company and with Barckhausen co-wrote the scenario for ''
Semmelweis – Retter der Mütter ''Dr. Semmelweis'' (german: Semmelweis – Retter der Mütter) is an East German East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation o ...
'', which was filmed by DEFA after the war. She spent the last years of the war on her in-laws' estate in the
Magdeburg Börde The Magdeburg Börde (german: Magdeburger Börde) is the central landscape unit of the state of Saxony-Anhalt and lies to the west and south of the eponymous state capital Magdeburg. Part of a loess belt stretching along the southeastern rim of th ...
. Brüning returned to Berlin in 1946, reactivated her KPD membership, and wrote for and edited news periodicals in what later became the German Democratic Republic. Her marriage ended in 1948. From 1950 on, she was self-employed as a writer and lived in Berlin. After
German reunification German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ...
she became a member of The Left. She continued to give interviews into her old age. She died in Berlin and was buried in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery. Her papers for the years 1930–2007 are in the Fritz Hüser Institute in Dortmund.


Selected honours

* 1960: Patriotic Order of Merit in Bronze * 1975: Patriotic Order of Merit in Silver * 1980:
Goethe Prize of the City of Berlin Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as treatis ...
* 1980: Literature Prize of the Democratic Women's League of Germany * 1983: Art Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation * 1985: Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold


Works

Brüning's publications include novels, short stories, journalism and television scripts. Her novels often have an autobiographical element; they usually concern women's lives and even the four she published under the Nazis have female protagonists who are determined to go against the party line by pursuing careers. They were popular in East Germany; by her 103rd birthday in 2013, a million and a half copies had been printed."Mein Held hält mich jung: Elfriede Brüning feiert Freitag mit ihrem Helfer Filip Wilhelm den 103. Geburtstag"
'' B.Z.'', 7 November 2013
But especially in the 1950s, she was officially attacked as "
petty bourgeois ''Petite bourgeoisie'' (, literally 'small bourgeoisie'; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a French term that refers to a social class composed of semi-autonomous peasants and small-scale merchants whose politico-economic ideological ...
" for her themes of women seeking equality in marriage, and her work was insufficiently optimistic for official tastes. Although often nominated, she did not receive the most prestigious East German prizes, the Literature Prize of the Democratic Women's League of Germany and Art Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation, until the 1980s, when she was in her seventies. After reunification she continued to write about social injustices, including those of the reunification.


References


Further reading

* "Brüning, Elfriede". In: Inge Diersen, ''et al''. ''Lexikon sozialistischer Schriftsteller deutscher Literatur''. Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut, 1964. . pp. 128–29 * Eleonore Sent (Ed.) Elfriede Brüning. ''Ich mußte einfach schreiben, unbedingt. Briefwechsel mit Zeitgenossen 1930–2007''. Essen: Klartext, 2008. (letters)


External links


Personal website


German National Library * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bruning, Elfriede 1910 births 2014 deaths German centenarians Journalists from Berlin Communist writers German women novelists Communist women writers 20th-century German novelists 20th-century German women writers Women centenarians