Ernst Hinterberger (17 October 1931 – 14 May 2012) was an Austrian writer of novels, particularly
detective novel
Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—whether professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder. The detective genre began around the same time as s ...
s, plays and successful sitcoms. His first TV scripts were unusual for their use of genuine
Vienna dialect.
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Life
Ernst Hinterberger was born and died in Vienna
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. He was the son of an unemployed typesetter, who died when Ernst was seven.["Ernst Hinterberger wird 75"]
(Ernst Hinterberger turns 75), Österreichischer Rundfunk, 14 October 2006, retrieved 21 June 2010. He completed training as an electrician, then from 1950 to 1952 he trained at the Vienna Police School to be a police officer, but had to leave a few weeks after beginning work because he suddenly needed glasses, which was not acceptable at the time.[Martin Betz]
Interview: Ernst Hinterberger (September 1998)
''Der Rest ist Geschichte: Arbeitsbedingungen von Drehbuchautoren'', thesis, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna, 2000, retrieved 21 June 2010. Following his time with the police, he first worked as a labourer.[ In 1958 he married and attended the City of Vienna's Library School, following which he worked for ten years as a librarian in adult education centres.]["Corti-Preis an Ernst Hinterberger"]
, '' Salzburger Nachrichten'' 7 April 2010, retrieved 21 June 2010. After these libraries were closed in 1968, he worked in shipping in a factory until his retirement in 1991. He was unwilling to rely on writing to provide his entire income.[ He has lung damage from the factory work.]["Buddhas Haberer: Mundl-Erfinder, Fabriksarbeiter, Krimiautor, Ehrenkieberer: Der Urwiener Ernst Hinterberger feiert dieser Tage seinen 75. Geburtstag. Ein Porträt"]
, ''Falter
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History and profile
Established in 1977, ''Falter'' is published weekly on Wednesdays. The magazine was founded by Walter Martin Kienreich. The pu ...
'' 18 October 2006
Hinterberger discovered literature in the 1950s through the Bavarian author Oskar Maria Graf
Oskar Maria Graf (July 22, 1894 – June 28, 1967) was a German-American writer who wrote several narratives about life in Bavaria, mostly autobiographical. In the beginning, Graf wrote under his real name Oskar Graf. After 1918, his works for ...
;[ he began writing when he was 24 or 25 years old.][
Since approximately 1954, Hinterberger had lived in a 44 square metre city-owned flat on the Margaretengürtel in Vienna.][ His first wife, Margarete ("Gerti") died in 2001 after 45 years of marriage,][ nine months before the 2002 publication of his book ''Ein Abschied. Lebenserinnerungen'' ("A Farewell: Life Memories"). In that book he said he was resigned and wanted nothing more to do with the world. Hinterberger had since remarried, to Karla.]["Mittendrin im wahren Leben – Zuhause bei Ernst Hinterberger", Wien live.]
Hinterberger was a practising Buddhist
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[ and had written poems in Chinese style, but they have never appeared in German.][ He was cremated at ]Feuerhalle Simmering
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Description
Opened on ...
. His ashes are buried in Vienna Central Cemetery
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.
Works
''Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter''
Hinterberger's Edmund "Mundl" Sackbauer, (anti-)hero of the television series ''Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter
''Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter'' (German; literally: A real Viennese does not go under. Free translation: A real/proud Viennese never gives up) is a classic Austrian television series. It was produced by Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austrian T ...
'', came to typify the Viennese renter in the German-speaking world.
Sackbauer is a complainer who is actually a good man at the bottom of his heart, but is always giving in. In contrast, the original figure in Hinterberger's mid-1960s book ''Das Salz der Erde'' on which he based the series is a pitiful man in the throes of midlife crisis, who notices while on holiday in Italy that his control over his family is dissolving. At the end of the book he leaves his wife, fails in his attempt to revive his self-confidence in a bordello, and is last seen uncertain whether in his outburst of emotion he has killed the prostitute or whether she is only injured.
In 2008 ''Echte Wiener – Die Sackbauer-Saga'', a film based on the series, also written by Hinterberger, appeared.
Books (selection)
*1965 ''Beweisaufnahme'' ("Taking Evidence"), novel
*1966 ''Salz der Erde'' ("Salt of the Earth"), novel
*1975 ''Wer fragt nach uns: Geschichten von kleinen Leuten, armen Hunden und Aussenseitern'' ("Who Asks for Us: Stories of Little People, Poor Dogs and Outsiders"), historical novel
*1977 ''Das Abbruchhaus'' ("The Demolition House"), novel
*1984 ''Jogging'', detective novel
*1988 ''Superzwölfer'' ("Super Twelver"), detective novel
*1989 ''Kleine Leute'' ("Little People"), novel
*1991 ''Das fehlende W'' ("The Missing W"), detective novel
*1992 ''Und über uns die Heldenahnen ...'' ("And Above Us the Heroic Ancestors . . ."), detective novel
*1993 ''Alleingang'' ("Walking Alone"), detective novel
*1993 ''Kleine Blumen'' ("Little Flowers"), detective novel
*1993 ''Von furzenden Pferden, Ausland und Inländern'' ("Of Farting Horses, Foreign Countries and Natives"), novel
*1997 ''Zahltag'' ("Pay Day"), detective novel
*1998 ''Die dunkle Seite'' ("The Dark Side"), detective novel
*2002 ''Ein Abschied. Lebenserinnerungen'' ("A Farewell: Life Memories")
Plays
*''Im Käfig'' ("In The Cage")
*''Immer ist ja nicht Sonntag'' ("After All It's not Always Sunday")
*''Die Puppe'' ("The Doll")
*''Offene Gesellschaft'' ("Open Society")
*''Swimmingpool''
Television
*1975–79 ''Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter
''Ein echter Wiener geht nicht unter'' (German; literally: A real Viennese does not go under. Free translation: A real/proud Viennese never gives up) is a classic Austrian television series. It was produced by Österreichischer Rundfunk, Austrian T ...
'' ("A Genuine Viennese Does not Go Under"), 24-episode sitcom
*1992–99 ''Kaisermühlen-Blues'', 64-episode sitcom – resulted in the spin-off of:
*2000–05 '' Trautmann'' (Trautman is a detective figure in ''Kaisermühlen-Blues'')
Awards
*City of Vienna Achievement Award, 1971
* Anton Wildgans Prize of Austrian Industry, for ''Wer fragt nach uns'', 1974
*Golden Romy
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, ''Kurier'' TV Star, 1993
* Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1994
*Gold Award for Service of the City of Vienna, 1996
*''Ehrenkieberer'' ("Honorary Cop"), award from the ''Vereinigung der Bundeskriminalbeamten Österreichs'', shared with Wolfgang Böck
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, 2001
*Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class
The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (german: Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system.
History
The "Austrian D ...
, 2003
*''Goldener Rathausmann'' ("Gold Town Hall Man") of the City of Vienna, 2007
*''Buchliebling'' Lifetime Award, 2009
*Axel Corti Prize for lifetime achievement, 2010[
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Sources
"Die Menschen anschauen"
''Datum
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'' May 2008
References
External links
Works by Ernst Hinterberger
at OCLC
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Worldcat
Works by Ernst Hinterberger
at German National Library
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Austrian male writers
Austrian screenwriters
1931 births
2012 deaths
Anton Wildgans Prize winners
Recipients of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class
Recipients of the Romy (TV award)