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Friedrich Christian Delius (13 February 1943 – 30 May 2022), also known by his
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F.C. Delius, was a German
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ist. He wrote books about historic events, such as the
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, and RAF terrorism. Four of his novels were translated into English, including ''The Pears of Ribbeck'' and ''Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman''. His awards include the Georg Büchner Prize of 2011.


Biography

Delius was born in Rome, where his father was pastor of the German Protestant Church. He grew up in Wehrda (since 1971 among the constituent communities of
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) and Korbach in the state of
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. He studied
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at the
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and the Technical University in Berlin, and in London. He published poetry beginning at age 18, and appeared at the last meetings of the
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at age 21, as the second-youngest participant. He first worked in publishing firms such as
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and . The
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group went to court against the 1972 documentary satire ''Unsere Siemens-Welt''. From 1978, Delius worked as a freelance writer. He published more than a dozen novels and a number of poetry collections. His novels and stories deal with the history of the 20th century. His work has been translated into more than 20 languages. He was awarded numerous German literary prizes including the
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in 2004, the
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, the Georg Büchner Prize in 2011, and the Critics Prize. He was a member of the
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, the Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung and the Academy of Arts, Berlin. In 2022, he left the
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after 50 years of membership. Delius received the
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in 2017. In the citation for the 2011 Büchner Prize, Delius was described as a "critical, resourceful and inventive observer" ("kritischer, findiger und erfinderischer Beobachter") who dealt with Germans in the 20th century "from the prehistory of the Nazi era to the time of partition and the immediate present" ("von der Vorgeschichte der NS-Zeit über die Zeit der Teilung bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart"). Delius was married twice; he and his first wife, , had two daughters. Since the late 1970s, he divided his time between Berlin and Rome. Delius died on 30 May 2022 in Berlin, at the age of 79.


Work

Delius published more than 35 books. ' (The stroll from Rostock to Syracuse) is a 1995 story with a protagonist from East Germany who dreams of walking to Italy like
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in the 19th century. In ''Der Sonntag, an dem ich Weltmeister wurde'', he wrote about the German victory in
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at the
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, and his ''Deutscher Herbst'' trilogy was about the RAF terrorism. The
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were the background for ''Amerikahaus oder der Tanz der Frauen'' (America house or the dance of the women).


Novels in English translation

* 1991 ' (''The Pears of Ribbeck'') * 1994 ' (''The Sunday I Became World Champion'') in ''Three Contemporary German Novellas'' * 2006 ''Bildnis der Mutter als junge Frau'' (''Portrait of the Mother as a Young Woman'') * 2013 ''Die linke Hand des Papstes'' (''The Pope's Left Hand'')


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Delius, Friedrich Christian 1943 births 2022 deaths 20th-century German novelists 20th-century German poets Georg Büchner Prize winners Writers from Rome Free University of Berlin alumni Technical University of Berlin alumni Members of the Academy of Arts, Berlin German male poets German male novelists German-language poets 20th-century German male writers Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 21st-century German novelists 21st-century German poets 21st-century German male writers