Kurt Barthel (writer)
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Kurt Walter Barthel (June 8 1914, Garnsdorf – November 12 1967, Frankfurt am Main), known by his
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Kuba, was a German writer, poet, playwright, dramaturge and state official.


Biography

Barthel was born in to the family of railroad worker. His father was killed by an officer before he was born. Barthel was active in the workers' movement from his teenage years and was a member of the
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. From 1928 to 1932 Barthel was trained as a decorative painter in Chemnitz. In 1933 he joined the
Social Democratic Party of Germany The Social Democratic Party of Germany (german: Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands, ; SPD, ) is a centre-left social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been the ...
. The same year after the Nazi Party gained power, Barthel emigrated to Czechoslovakia and there he met Louis Fürnberg on whose suggestion he wrote his first poems and stories for '' Die Rote Fahne''. It was also at this period where he started to use the pen name Kuba in order to distance himself from the Nazi-affiliated author
Max Barthel Max Barthel (born 17 November 1893 in Loschwitz, Dresden — died 17 June 1975 in Waldbröl) was a German writer. A factory worker, Barthel was a member of the socialist youth movement; he was a World War I frontline soldier from 1914 to 1918. ...
. With Fürnberg he worked in the amateur theater group "The New Life". Politically, he was active in the youth work of the left Social Democrats and helped other emigrants to illegally cross the border. From 1937 he was editor of the ''
Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung ''Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung'' or ''AIZ'' (in English, ''The Workers Pictorial Newspaper'') was a German illustrated magazine published between 1924 and March 1933 in Berlin, and afterward in Prague and finally Paris until 1938. Anti-Fascism a ...
(AIZ)'' in Prague. In 1939 he fled further to Great Britain. There he earned his living as a farm and construction worker, wrote natural poems in English and became a member of the
Free German Youth The Free German Youth (german: Freie Deutsche Jugend; FDJ) is a youth movement in Germany. Formerly, it was the official youth movement of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the Socialist Unity Party of Germany. The organization was meant ...
(FDJ). In 1946, Bartel returned to Germany and joined the Socialist Unity Party. From 1946 to 1948 he worked as an editor at the party publishing house Dietz in East Berlin and from 1949 he switched exclusively to literary activity. Bartel soon became an exemplary party poet, composing hymns dedicated to the construction of socialism. Bartel gained fame as the author of a cantata in honor of Joseph Stalin. He publicly expressed his attitude to the events of June 17, 1953, saying that he was ashamed of the immaturity of the workers for which he was harshly criticized by
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a pl ...
. From 1952, Bartel switched to party work, in particular, he held the post of first secretary of the Deutscher Schriftstellerverband and was a member of the Central Committee of the SED. In 1953 he was appointed a member of
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. From 1956 until his death, Kurt Bartel was the main playwright of the Rostock People's Theatre. From 1958, Bartel was a member of the Volkskammer. During a tour of the Federal Republic of Germany in which ''50 Rote Nelken'' was represented by the Rostock People's Theatre, on November 12, 1967, before 1,100 spectators in Frankfurt am Main, riots broke out by members of the Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund (SDS), who expected a less moderate program; Barthel, who was ill with heart failure at the time, passed away in the ward and was buried in the New Cemetery in Rostock. The Kurt Barthel Medal in the GDR was named after him, an award for those working in field of culture.Günter Tautz: ''Taschenlexikon Orden und Medaillen. Staatliche Auszeichnungen der DDR''. 2. Auflage. VEB Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1983, Seite 50.


Awards

* In 1949 he was awarded the National Prize of the German Democratic Republic for his ''poem about people'' . * In 1957 he received the Literature Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation (FDGB) and the
Erich Weinert Erich Bernhard Gustav Weinert (4 August 1890 in Magdeburg – 20 April 1953 in East Berlin) was a German Communist writer and a member of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Early life Weinert was born in 1890 in Magdeburg to a family supp ...
Medal. * In 1958 he received the National Prize of the German Democratic Republic for designing the festival program for the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution and the festival program for the Baltic Sea Week. * In 1959 Barthel was awarded the National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (as a collective) for the ''Störtebeker ballad.''


Works

* ''Gedicht vom Menschen.'' 1948. * ''Kantate auf Stalin.'' 1949. * ''Gedanken im Fluge.'' 1950 (Reportagen über die Sowjetunion) * ''Gedichte. Eine Auswahl.'' 1952. * ''Osten erglüht.'' 1954 (Reportagen über die Volksrepublik China) * ''Klaus Störtebeker.'' (Dramat. Ballade), 1959. Siehe Klaus Störtebeker : Dramat. Ballade in 6 Episoden, e. Vorspiel u. e. Nachspiel / Buch: Kuba. Dramat. Einrichtg: Hanns Anselm Perten. Musik Günter Kochan''Gedichte.'' 1961. * ''Brot und Wein. Gedichte, Lieder, Nachdichtungen.'' 1961. * ''terra incognita.'' (Dramat. Poem), 1964. * ''Marsch der Dynamosportler'', Gedicht. 1983. *''Wort auf Wort wächst das Lied. Gedichte.'' 1970. *''Schlösser und Katen.'' 1970. *''Hexen.'' 1970. *''Vergeßt mir meine Traudel nicht. Filmerzählungen.'' 1974. *''Zack streitet sich mit der ganzen Welt. Erzählungen.'' 1982.


Film adaptations

* ''The Benthin Family'' (co-author with
Johannes R. Becher Johannes Robert Becher (, 22 May 1891 – 11 October 1958) was a German politician, novelist, and poet. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) before World War II. At one time, he was part of the literary avant-garde, writin ...
,
Slatan Dudow Slatan Theodor Dudow ( bg, Златан Дудов, Zlatan Dudov) (30 January 1903 - 12 July 1963) was a Bulgarian born film director and screenwriter who made a number of films during the Weimar Republic and in East Germany. Biography Dudow was ...
, Ehm Welk and others on the script, directed by Slatan Dudow and
Kurt Maetzig Kurt Maetzig (25 January 1911 – 8 August 2012) was a German film director who had a significant effect on the film industry in East Germany. He was one of the most respected filmmakers of the GDR. After his retirement he lived in Wildkuh ...
), 1950 * ''Hexen'' (screenplay for the film by Helmut Spieß), 1954 * ''
Castles and Cottages ''Schlösser und Katen'' (''Castles And Cottages'') is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1957. Plot Part 1: ''Hunchback Anton'' In a feudal estate in Mecklenburg, the hunchback coachman Anton Zuckma ...
'' (screenplay for the DEFA film by Kurt Maetzig), 1956/1957 * ''
Don't Forget My Little Traudel ''Don't Forget My Little Traudel'' (german: Vergeßt mir meine Traudel nicht) is an East German comedy film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1957. Plot Traudel is a war orphan, whose mother had died in the Ravensbrück concentratio ...
'' (screenplay for the DEFA film by Kurt Maetzig), 1957 *


References

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