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Gerhard Uhde, (7 August 1902 - 7 August 1980), born Gerhard Gotthilf Karl Krienke, also known just as Uhde, was a novelist, journalist, poet, actor and theater director. He was born in Torun (Thorn), a town in
West Prussia The Province of West Prussia (german: Provinz Westpreußen; csb, Zôpadné Prësë; pl, Prusy Zachodnie) was a province of Prussia from 1773 to 1829 and 1878 to 1920. West Prussia was established as a province of the Kingdom of Prussia in 177 ...
, which became part of Poland under the
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June ...
in 1920. He grew up in Ratibor/Upper Silesia and was connected to the youth movement. Already as a young adult, he was permitted, due to his artistic stature, to adopt the professional name of Uhde.


Life

After studying at the Universities of Erlangen, Bonn and Hamburg, he was drawn to the stage. In 1933, Gottfried Haass-Berkow was appointed the director of a new theater in Esslingen, near Stuttgart, which Gerhard joined as an actor and assistant director. There he met Tordis, the stepdaughter of Haass-Berkow, who was employed as an actress and teacher at the theater. They were married on 3 October 1933 and their son Björn was born on 1 July 1934. It was at this time that the political situation in Germany became very unstable, which created the opportunity for the eventual takeover by the Nazis under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Later in 1934 Gerhard met Beryl Sharland, a young actress of English/American background in Haass-Berkow's theater, whom he eventually married following his divorce from Tordis. They had four children: Sven, born on 9 October 1935, Pamela in 1937, Volker in 1939 and Monika in 1948. Toward the end of his life, Gerhard Uhde formed a close relationship with Ella Schneider, a long-time friend dating from his years in Heidenheim, who was instrumental in organizing his literary estate. Gerhard Uhde passed away on 7 August 1980, his 78th birthday, and was buried in a section of the Bad Hersfeld cemetery reserved for distinguished citizens. Many of his manuscripts, letters, as well as unpublished short stories are archived at the Louis-Demme Stadtarchiv in Bad Hersfeld.


Works

''Spiel vom verlorenen sohn'', Play, 1924 (about a lost son)
''Der Bibelrekrut'', Novel, 1929
''Kristall aus Sieben'', Chronicle, 1931 (about an amateur theater group)
''Die Goldene Gans'', Play, 1932 (based on fairy tales)
''An beiden Ufern'', Poems, 1935
''April bis Marz und ein Kinderkerz'', (Children's?) Stories, 1936
''Königin aus Holz'', Novel, 1937
''Veronika and Angela'', Novella, 1938
''Gesicht im Dunkeln'', Novel, 1939
''Moosburger Tafeln'', Poems, 1946 (written during his imprisonment)
''Die Botschaft des Schlafenden'', unpublished manuscript, 1946
''Westöstliches Geständnis'', Novella, 1950
''Der Sprechende Stein'', 1956 (novel?) (about the Stiftsruine cloister ruins in Bad Hersfeld)
''Lioba Lebt'', Novel, 1960. An “expanded” seventh edition was published in 1976
''Umtrunk im Sternensaal'', Poems, 1962
''Der Lebensbaum'', Short Stories, 1962
''Das Rettende Buch'', Memoir (of wartime experiences), 1965
''Allen Gewalten zum Trutz'', 1969 (reflections on life's experiences)
''Tagellöhner in einer kleinen Stadt'', a combination of facts and fiction (novel?), 1977
''Die Gesandten'', Play, 1977
''Auf der Brücke'', anthology of poems from five decades (which decades?), 1979


Awards and honors

1968 – Eichendorff Literary Prize
1974 – Golden Honorary Plaque from Bad Hersfeld
1977 – Cross of Merit of the German Republic
1981 – Certificate of the AWMM (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Werbung Markt- und Meinungsforschung), Buchs, Switzerland, «awarded posthumously to the poet and writer Gerhard Uhde for his complete body of works, thus honoring him as one of the most important German-speaking authors of the 20th century.”


References

{{Reflist 1902 births 1980 deaths