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Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly
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)
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, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to
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drama and postdramatic theatre."With Beckett's death Müller becomes the theatre's greatest living poet." ''
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'', quoted on the backcover of Müller's ''Theatremachine'' (1995). The phrase "enigmatic and fragmentary pieces" comes from the article on Müller in ''The Cambridge Guide to Theatre'' (Banham 1995, 765). Among others, Elizabeth Wright assesses Müller's contribution to a postmodern drama in ''Postmodern Brecht'' (1989).


Biography

Müller was born in
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. He joined the
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in 1946 which was in the course of the forced merger of the KPD and SPD subsumed into the
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(Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands, SED). He was soon expelled for lacking enthusiasm and failing to pay dues. In 1954 he became member of the German Writers' Association (
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). Müller became one of the most important dramatists of the
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and won the
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in 1959 and the Kleist Prize in 1990. His relationship with the East German state began to deteriorate, however, with his drama ' (''The Resettler Woman'') which was censored in 1961 after only one performance. Müller was expelled from the Writers' Association in the same year. The East German government remained wary of Müller in subsequent years, preventing the premiere of ''Der Bau'' (''Construction Site'') in 1965 and censoring his ' in the early 1970s. Yet despite these hardships, Müller's work began to gain popularity both in West Germany and internationally at this time. Many of his best-known plays from this period were premiered in the West: this includes ''Germania Death in Berlin'', which was first performed in 1978 at the Munich Kammerspiele. Heiner Müller himself directed a production of '' The Mission'' (''Der Auftrag'') in
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in 1982. In Paris, directed the world premiere of '' Die Hamletmaschine'' (''The Hamletmachine'') in 1979. English translations, first by Helen Fehervary and Marc Silberman, then by Carl Weber, introduced Müller to the English speaking world in the mid- and late 1970s; Müller's controversial play ''Mauser'' was first performed in 1975 in
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. On 17 November 1976, Müller signed together with eleven other writers and artists the petition against the expatriation of
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. Like several others of the signatories, Müller withdrew his signature on 25 November, according to Biermann on the condition that the
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would keep it secret. Due to his growing worldwide fame, Müller was able to regain acceptance in East Germany. He was admitted to the DDR
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in 1984 – only two years before he became a member of parallel West Berlin academy. Despite earlier honors, Müller was not readmitted to the East German Writers' Association until 1988, shortly before the end of the GDR. After the fall of the Wall, Müller became final president of the DDR Academy of the Arts from 1990 until its 1993 merger with the western academy. In 1993 it was alleged that Müller worked from 1979 to 1990 as unofficial collaborator (an
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) under the code name "Heiner" for the East-German
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. Müller, who at the time was not a member of the
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or the East German
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, admitted that he had contact with Stasi officials, but never provided any material. In 1992, he was invited to join the directorate of the
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,
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's former company at the
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, as one of its five members along with
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,
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, and . In 1995, shortly before his death, Müller was appointed as the theatre's sole artistic director. During the last five years of his life, Müller continued to live in Berlin and work all over Germany and Europe, mostly directing productions of his own works. He wrote few new dramatic texts in this time, though, like Brecht, he did produce much poetry in his final years. In the last half-decade of his life, Müller also worked towards transforming the interview into a literary genre. Among his better known works, other than those already mentioned, are ''Der Lohndrücker'' (''The Scab''), ''Wolokolamsker Chaussee'' (''Volokolamsk Highway'') Parts I–V, ''Verkommenes Ufer Medeamaterial Landschaft mit Argonauten'' (''Despoiled Shore Medea Material Landscape with Argonauts''), ''Philoktet'' (''Philoctetes''), ''Zement'' (''Cement''), ''Bildbeschreibung'' (''Description of a Picture'' aka ''Explosion of a memory'') and ''Quartett''. In 1994, he was awarded the IV
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. Müller died of
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at the age of 66 in a hospital in Berlin on December 30, 1995. He is buried at Berlin's
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. Müller's grave was designed by his last stage designer
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.


Legacy

Over a decade after his death, Müller continues to have an enormous influence on European playwriting, dramaturgy, and performance. In 1998, the journal New German Critique devoted a special issue to his work. He is the only playwright to have ever received such an honor. In 2009, one of Europe’s leading intellectual publishing houses, Suhrkamp, issued the final three volumes in a twelve-volume edition of Müller's collected works. Müller has also paved the way for a new generation of directors, playwrights, and
dramaturgs A dramaturge or dramaturg is a literary adviser or editor in a theatre, opera, or film company who researches, selects, adapts, edits, and interprets scripts, libretti, texts, and printed programmes (or helps others with these tasks), consults auth ...
who regard themselves as "samplers". Müller adopted Brecht's notion of ''Kopien'' (German for "copying"), the practice of regarding texts by others as material to be used, imitated, and rewritten. In regards to Brecht's own oeuvre, Müller stated "To use Brecht without criticizing him is treason." For Müller, the work of other writers and artists was not seen as private property; it was to be used as raw material for his own work. Thus, Müller's work in the theater marks the beginning of a tradition of densely poetic dramaturgy based in the logic of association, rather than linear "dramatic" narrative. Jonathan Kalb, theater critic for ''
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'', describes Müller's legacy on theatre as replacing the "closed" didactical form of the Brechtian
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with "open" dramatic forms offering multiple meanings based, in Hans-Thies Lehmann's words, on a surreal "montage dramaturg ... in which the reality-level of characters and events vacillates hazily between life and dream and the stage becomes a hotbed of spirits and quotes outside any homogeneous notion of space and time." In reference to Müller,
Tony Kushner Anthony Robert Kushner (born July 16, 1956) is an American author, playwright, and screenwriter. Lauded for his work on stage he's most known for his seminal work ''Angels in America'' which earned a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award. At the turn ...
declared, "Write into the void, learn to embrace isolation, in which we may commence undistractedly our dreadful but all-important dialogue with the dead. Forget about love and turn your face to history." With Müller's work, theater is a forum for examining history; it is "a dialogue with the dead".


Awards and honors

*1959:
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jointly with Inge Müller für ''Lohndrücker/Korrektur'' *1964: Erich-Weinert-Medaille *1975: Lessing-Preis of East Germany *1979: Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis *1984: Karl-Sczuka-Preis jointly with
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for ''Verkommenes Ufer'' *1985:
Georg Büchner Prize The Georg Büchner Prize (german: link=no, Georg-Büchner-Preis) is the most important literary prize for German language literature, along with the Goethe Prize. The award is named after dramatist and writer Georg Büchner, author of '' Woyzeck ...
*1985: Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden jointly with Heiner Goebbels for ''Die Befreiung des Prometheus'' *1986:
National Prize of the German Democratic Republic The National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (german: Nationalpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an award of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) given out in three different classes for scientific, artistic, ...
First Class for Art and Culture *1989: jointly with Heiner Goebbels for ''Wolokolamsker Chaussee I–V'' *1990: Kleist Prize *1994:
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*1996: Theaterpreis Berlin (posthumously)


Major works

(Where two dates are offered below, the first gives the date of composition, the second gives the date of the first theatrical production.)


Stage productions directed by Heiner Müller

* '' The Mission'' (''Der Auftrag''),
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am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz,
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/GDR, 1980–1983 erman premiere; directed with Ginka Tscholakowaref>Stephan, Suschke. ''Müller Macht Theater: Zehn Inszenierungen und ein Epilog''. Theater der Zeit, 2003.
* ''The Mission'' (''Der Auftrag''), ''Schauspielhaus
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'', 1982 irected with Ginka Tscholakowa* ''Macbeth'',
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am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz,
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/GDR, 1982–1985 üller's_translation_and_adaptation_of_William_Shakespeare's_''Macbeth.html" ;"title="William_Shakespeare.html" ;"title="üller's translation and adaptation of William Shakespeare">üller's translation and adaptation of William Shakespeare's ''Macbeth">William_Shakespeare.html" ;"title="üller's translation and adaptation of William Shakespeare">üller's translation and adaptation of William Shakespeare's ''Macbeth''; directed with Ginka Tscholakowa] * ''The Scab'' (''Der Lohndrücker''), Deutsches Theater (Berlin), Deutsches Theater, Berlin/GDR, 1988–1991 [production also included Müller's ''The Horatian'' (''Der Horatier'') and ''Volokolomsk Highway IV, Centaurs'' (''Wolokolamsker Chaussee IV, Kentauren'')] * ''Hamlet/Machine'' (''Hamlet/Maschine''), Deutsches Theater (Berlin), Deutsches Theater, Berlin/GDR, 1990–1993 üller's_translation_of_William_Shakespeare's_''Hamlet.html" ;"title="William_Shakespeare.html" ;"title="üller's translation of William Shakespeare">üller's translation of William Shakespeare's ''Hamlet">William_Shakespeare.html" ;"title="üller's translation of William Shakespeare">üller's translation of William Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' staged with the East German premiere of Müller's own ''Hamletmachine''] * ''Mauser'', Deutsches Theater (Berlin), Deutsches Theater, Berlin, 1991–1993 [production also included Müller's ''Herakles 2 or the Hydra'' (''Herakles 2 oder die Hydra''), ''Quartet'' (''Quartett''), and ''Volokolomsk Highway V, The Foundling'' (''Wolokolamsker Chaussee V, Der Findling'')] * ''Duell Traktor Fatzer'',
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, Berlin 1993–1996 [the production was composed of Müller's ''Volokolomsk Highway III, The Duel'' (''Wolokolamsker Chaussee III, Das Duell''), ''Mommsens Block'', and ''Tractor'' (''Traktor''), as well as his working of Brecht's fragmentary ''Downfall of the Egotist Johann Fatzer''] * Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde at Bayreuth Festspielhaus 1993–1999 conducted by Daniel Barenboim * ''Quartet'' (''Quartett''),
Berliner Ensemble The Berliner Ensemble () is a German theatre company established by actress Helene Weigel and her husband, playwright Bertolt Brecht, in January 1949 in East Berlin. In the time after Brecht's exile, the company first worked at Wolfgang Langho ...
, Berlin, 1994–1997 *
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's '' The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (''Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui''),
Berliner Ensemble The Berliner Ensemble () is a German theatre company established by actress Helene Weigel and her husband, playwright Bertolt Brecht, in January 1949 in East Berlin. In the time after Brecht's exile, the company first worked at Wolfgang Langho ...
, Berlin, 1995–present


Bibliography

* Müller, Heiner. 1984. ''Hamletmachine and Other Texts for the Stage.'' Ed. and trans. Carl Weber. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications. . * Müller, Heiner. 1989a. ''Explosion of a Memory: Writings by Heiner Müller''. Ed. and trans. Carl Weber. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications. . * Müller, Heiner. 1989b. ''The Battle: Plays, Prose, Poems by Heiner Müller''. Ed. and trans. Carl Weber. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications. . * Müller, Heiner. 1990. ''Germania''. Trans. Bernard Schütze and Caroline Schütze. Ed. Sylvère Lotringer. Semiotext(e) Foreign Agents Ser. New York: Semiotext(e). . * Müller, Heiner. 1995. ''Theatremachine.'' Ed. and trans. Marc von Henning. London and Boston: Faber. . * Müller, Heiner. 2001. ''A Heiner Müller Reader: Plays , Poetry , Prose''. Ed. and trans. Carl Weber. PAJ Books Ser. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. . * Müller, Heiner. 2011. ''Three Plays: Philoctetes, The Horatian, Mauser''. Trans. Nathaniel McBride. London: Seagull Books. . * Müller, Heiner. 2012. ''Heiner Müller after Shakespeare''. Trans. Carl Weber and Paul David Young. New York: Performing Arts Journal Publications. .


References

Sources * *


Further reading

* Banham, Martin. 1995. ''The Cambridge Guide to World Theatre.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. . * Friedman, Dan, ed. 2003. ''Müller in America: American Productions of Works by Heiner Müller Vol.1.'' New York: Castillo. . * Kushner, Tony. 2001. Foreword. In ''A Heiner Müller Reader: Plays , Poetry , Prose.'' by Heiner Müller. PAJ Books Ser. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. . p. xi–xvii. * Wood, Michael. 2017. ''Heiner Müller's Democratic Theater: The Politics of Making the Audience Work.'' Rochester, New York: Camden House. . * Wright, Elizabeth. 1989. ''Postmodern Brecht: A Re-Presentation.'' Critics of the Twentieth Century Series. London and New York: Routledge. .


External links


The International Heiner Müller Society

Conversations between Heiner Müller and Alexander Kluge (in German with English subtitles)Profile
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