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Fritz Joachim Raddatz (3 September 1931 – 26 February 2015) was a German
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ist, essayist, biographer, journalist and romancier.


Life

Fritz Raddatz was born in
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. His mother, according to Raddatz a "Parisienne from a rich family",Sven Michaelsen:
Es gab zu viele Verwundungen – Sex mit der Stiefmutter, Kämpfe mit Grass: Der Publizist Fritz Raddatz hat neue Tagebücher veröffentlicht – und teilt aus wie nie.
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died after giving birth to him. His father was, as Raddatz once put it, "a relatively known" man. Raddatz, who knew his name but had no relationship to his biological father, never identified him. His stepfather was a fighter pilot in
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.
Interview-Video Fritz J. Raddatz geführt von Peter Voß
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Raddatz was battered by him and also forced to have sex with his stepmother. After his stepfather had died in 1946 the Protestant pastor Hans-Joachim Mund (1914–1986) became his legal guardian. At age 15 Raddatz started an affair with Mund.«Mehr als in mein Leben geht in ein Leben nicht rein»
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In 1950 Raddatz moved to East Berlin. He started to study German studies, history, theatre studies, art and American studies. In 1953 he closed his studies with the
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at
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. In 1958 Raddatz received a
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and in 1971 he was
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at
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under
Hans Mayer Hans Mayer (19 March 1907 in Cologne – 19 May 2001 in Tübingen; pseudonym: ''Martin Seiler'') was a German literary scholar. Mayer was also a jurist and social researcher and was internationally recognized as a critic, author and musicologist ...
. Aged 20 he started to write for ''
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''.Fritz J. Raddatz' Erinnerungen sind egoman und verrückt, aber gerade darum großartig
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, 29 September 2003
From 1953 to 1958 he led the foreign department of the publishing house Volk und Welt in East Berlin. Because Raddatz had ongoing conflicts with East German authorities he moved back to West Germany in 1958. In 1960 he became chief editor and deputy publishing manager of
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. He held these positions until 1969, when he had to step down due to the "balloon affair". From 1976 until 1985 he was leading the
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of
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. Raddatz was one of the most influential literary critics in the field of German literature. He also published his diaries as well as many essays, novels and biographies. Raddatz lived openly as a bisexual. In Hamburg he lived for more than 30 years with his partner Gerd. In September 2014 Raddatz announced his retirement from active writing. Raddatz, who was an advocate of
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, died by
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at the age of 83 on 26 February 2015 in Zurich.Fritz J. Raddatz: Ein Genie und Provokateur
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He never wanted to become a nursing case. In full possession of his powers he decided: "That's it, it's enough." He was chairman of the Kurt Tucholsky Foundation and a member of
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-Zentrum Germany and the
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.


Awards

François Mitterrand François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was President of France, serving under that position from 1981 to 1995, the longest time in office in the history of France. As First Secretary of the Socialist Party, he ...
awarded him the Officier of the
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. In 2010 Raddatz was awarded the
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Selected works

*''Herders Konzeption der Literatur, dargelegt an seinen Frühschriften'', 1958 *''Traditionen und Tendenzen. Materialien zur Literatur der DDR''. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1972, *''Georg Lukács in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1972, *''Karl Marx. Eine politische Biographie''. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1975, *''Heinrich Heine. Ein deutsches Märchen. Essay''. Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 1977, *''Revolte und Melancholie. Essays zur Literaturtheorie''. Knaus, Hamburg 1979, *''Von Geist und Geld. Heinrich Heine und sein Onkel, der Bankier Salomon. Eine Skizze''. With six etchings by
Günter Grass Günter Wilhelm Grass (born Graß; ; 16 October 1927 – 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was born in the Free City of Da ...
. Bund, Köln 1980, *''Eros und Tod. Literarische Portraits''. Knaus, Hamburg 1980, *''Pyrenäenreise im Herbst. Auf den Spuren Kurt Tucholskys''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1985, *''Die Nachgeborenen. Leseerfahrungen mit zeitgenössischer Literatur''. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1983, *''Lügner von Beruf. Auf den Spuren William Faulkners''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1987, *''Tucholsky, ein Pseudonym. Essay''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1989, *''Taubenherz und Geierschnabel. Heinrich Heine. Eine Biographie''. Beltz, Weinheim 1997, *''Ich habe dich anders gedacht. Erzählung''. Arche, Zürich 2001, *''Gottfried Benn. Leben – niederer Wahn. Eine Biographie''. Propyläen, Berlin 2001, *''Günter Grass. Unerbittliche Freunde. Ein Kritiker. Ein Autor''. Arche, Zürich 2002, *''Literarische Grenzgänger. Sieben Essays''. List, München 2002, *''Unruhestifter. Erinnerungen''. Propyläen, Berlin 2003, *''Eine Erziehung in Deutschland. Trilogie''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2006, *''Liebes Fritzchen, Lieber Groß-Uwe. Der Briefwechsel'' (with
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). Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 2006, *''Schreiben heißt, sein Herz waschen. Literarische Essays''. Zu Klampen, Springe 2006, *''Mein Sylt''. Photos by Karin Székessy. Mare, Hamburg 2006, *''Das Rot der Freiheitssonne wurde Blut. Literarische Essays''. Zu Klampen, Springe 2007, *''Rainer Maria Rilke. Überzähliges Dasein. Eine Biographie''. Arche, Zürich 2009, *''Nizza – mon amour''. Arche, Zürich 2010, * ''Tagebücher 1982–2001''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2010, * ''Bestiarium der deutschen Literatur''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2012, * ''Tagebücher 2002–2012''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2014, . * ''Jahre mit Ledig: Eine Erinnerung''. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2015,


External links

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Fritz J. Raddatz
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References

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