Günther Krupkat (5 July 1905,
Berlin
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14 April 1990,
Berlin
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) was a German fiction writer, known as one of the leading
science fiction
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writers of
East Germany
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.
Biography
Born in
Berlin
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in
1905
As the second year of the massive Russo-Japanese War begins, more than 100,000 die in the largest world battles of that era, and the war chaos leads to the 1905 Russian Revolution against Nicholas II of Russia ( Shostakovich's 11th Symphony ...
, Krupkat studied engineering before dropping out for lack of means to support himself. He wrote his first novel, ''Od'', at age 19, having been inspired by
Soviet
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writer
Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy
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Despite having ...
's 1923 novel ''
Aelita
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''. Its publication in pre-war Germany was rejected due to the
leftist ideas propounded by Krupkat.
Active in the
Communist Resistance against the
Third Reich
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, Krupkat fled to
Czechoslovakia
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at the close of the
Second World War
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. He settled in the
German Democratic Republic
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(East Germany) after the
Nazis
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' defeat, writing
science fiction
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stories, screenplays, and novels, first fully devoting himself to a writer's career in the mid-1950s, following a decade of working as an editor.
Krupkat became chairman of the East German Writers Union's Science Fiction Working Group upon its formation in 1972. He was succeeded by
Heiner Rank in 1978.
[Simon, Erik, and Olaf R. Spittel. ''Science-fiction: Personalia zu einem Genre in der DDR''. Berlin: Verlag Das Neue Berlin, 1982. Pp. 25–27. ]
Works
Novels
* 1957: ''Das Schiff der Verlorenen''
* 1958: ''Das Gesicht''
* 1960: ''Die große Grenze''
* 1963: ''
Als die Götter starben''
* 1968: ''
Nabou''
Stories
* 1956: ''Gefangene des ewigen Kreises''
* 1956: ''Die Unsichtbaren''
* 1957: ''Kobalt 60''
* 1957: ''Nordlicht über Palmen''
* 1969: ''Insel der Angst''
* 1974: ''Das Duell''
* 1975: ''Bazillus phantastikus''
* 1975: ''Der Mann vom Anti''
References
Bibliography
* Fritzsche, Sonja. ''Science Fiction Literature in East Germany''. Oxford; New York: Lang, 2006.
* Neumann, Hans-Peter. ''Die grosse illustrierte Bibliographie der Science Fiction in der DDR''. Berlin: Shayol, 2002.
* Steinmüller, Angela and Karlheinz. ''Vorgriff auf das Lichte Morgen''. Passau: Erster Deutscher Fantasy Club, 1995.
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1905 births
1990 deaths
Writers from Berlin
Communists in the German Resistance
East German writers
German communists
German science fiction writers
German male screenwriters
German male writers
Film people from Berlin
20th-century German screenwriters