F. K. Waechter
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Friedrich Karl Waechter (3 November 1937 in Danzig – 16 September 2005 in
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) was a renowned
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cartoonist, author, and playwright.


Life

Waechter was born in Danzig as a son of a teacher. His family fled over the Baltic Sea after
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and settled in Sahms (Schleswig-Holstein). Waechter attended the Lauenburg Scholar School in Ratzeburg, where his graphic talents became apparent. He then studied graphic art in Hamburg. In 1962, he moved to
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and took a job drawing cartoons in an advertisement magazine ''Die Zeit''. His work attracted the attention of the editors of the soon-to-be satire magazine, ''
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''. They gave Waechter a preliminary copy and asked for his suggestions. Waechter's constructive criticism earned him a job with the fledgling magazine. While at ''Pardon'', he co-founded the
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(New Frankfurt School), a group of eminent comic writers and cartoonists. The name was a play on the
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of
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and
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. The group included
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,
F. W. Bernstein F. W. Bernstein (born Fritz Weigle; 4 March 1938 – 20 December 2018) was a German poet, cartoonist, satirist, and academic. He worked for the satirical biweekly '' pardon''. After teaching at schools, he was professor of caricature and comics ...
, Bernd Eilert,
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, Peter Knorr, Hans Traxler, and Chlodwig Poth. Their work celebrated subversive nonsense, typified by ''Pardon's'' regular "Welt in Spiegel" ("In the Mirror") feature. Waechter became a father and, by 1970, began writing children's books. Many of these encouraged the reader to complete puzzles and drawings, write in the book, cut it up, or otherwise participate in the story. The books appealed to both children and adults and showcased his artistic talents: simple yet expressive cartoons, carefully cross-hatched pen and ink, collage, and realistic paintings. He would write some forty books throughout his life. They are typified by ''Anti-Struwwwelpeter'' ("Anti-Strawpeter," a parody of
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's popular German children's book, '' Struwwelpeter''), ''Die Schoepfung'' (Waechter's re-telling of Biblical creation), and ''Der Kronenklauer'' (" The Crown Snatchers," an anti-authoritarian fable). In 1979 he co-founded ''
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'', another satirical magazine. His cartoons featured regularly until 1992, when he began focusing on teaching, writing books, and writing and directing plays. Waechter's final work was ''Vollmond'' ("Full Moon"), a fantastic tale of a space journey. He completed it while undergoing treatment for
lung cancer Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma (since about 98–99% of all lung cancers are carcinomas), is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Lung carcinomas derive from transformed, mali ...
. He died on September 16, 2005, at the age of 67, leaving behind a wife and three sons.


Honors

* 1975:
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for ''Wir können noch viel zusammen machen'' * 1983: Brüder-Grimm-Preis des Landes Berlin * 1993: Hessischer Kulturpreis * 1999:
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for ''Der rote Wolf'' * 2003: Alex-Wedding-Preis * 2003: Preis der Binding-Kulturstiftung


Books

* ''Ich bin der Größte'', 1966 (Frankfurt am Main: Bärmeier & Nikel) * ''Die Wahrheit über Arnold Hau'', 1966 (with
F. W. Bernstein F. W. Bernstein (born Fritz Weigle; 4 March 1938 – 20 December 2018) was a German poet, cartoonist, satirist, and academic. He worked for the satirical biweekly '' pardon''. After teaching at schools, he was professor of caricature and comics ...
and
Robert Gernhardt Robert Gernhardt (13 December 1937 – 30 June 2006) was a German writer, painter, graphic artist and poet. Life Robert Gernhardt was born the son of a judge and a chemist in Tallinn, where his family was part of the Baltic German minority. I ...
). * ''Der kleine Zweckermann'', 1969 (Frankfurt am Main: Bärmeier & Nikel) * ''Der Anti-Struwwelpeter'', 1970 * '' Die Kronenklauer'', 1972 (with Bernd Eilert) * ''Tischlein deck dich und Knüppel aus dem Sack'', 1972 (Subtitle: ''Ein neues Märchen'') * ''Brülle ich zum Fenster raus'', 1973 * ''Wir können noch viel zusammen machen'', 1973 (picture book) * ''So dumm waren die Hebräer'', 1973 * ''Das Ungeheuer-Spiel'', 1975 * ''Opa Huckes Mitmach-Kabinett'', 1976 * ''Schule mit Clowns'', ''Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren'', ''Pustekuchen'' (1975/76 Ellermann Verlag, Verlag der Autoren) * ''Die Bauern im Brunnen'', 1978 * ''Wahrscheinlich guckt wieder kein Schwein'', 1978 * ''Kiebich und Dutz'', 1979 * ''Die Reise'', 1980 (Subtitle: ''Eine schrecklich schöne Bildergeschichte'', "A Terribly Beautiful Picture History") * ''Es lebe die Freihei...'', 1981 * ''Fühlmäuse'', 1981 * ''Wer kommt mit auf die Lofoten?'', 1982 * ''Das Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland'', 1982 * ''Männer auf verlorenem Posten'', 1983 * ''Nur den Kopf nicht hängen lassen'', 1983 * ''Glückliche Stunde'', 1986 * ''Die Mondtücher'', 1988 * ''Mich wundert, daß ich fröhlich bin'', 1991 * ''Die letzten Dinge'', 1992 * ''Da bin ich'', 1997 * ''F. K. Waechters Erzähltheater'', 1997 * ''Der rote Wolf'', 1998 * ''Mein 1. Glas Bier'', 1998 * ''Der Kleine im Glaspott'', 1999 * ''Die Geschichte vom albernen Hans'', 2000 * ''Der Frosch und das Mädchen'', 2000 * ''Steinhauers Fuß'', 2001 * ''Die Schöpfung'', 2002 * ''Waechter'', 2002 * ''Prinz Hamlet'', 2005 * ''Vollmond'', 2005


Plays (selection)

* Die Beinemacher (1974) * Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren (1975) * Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten (1977) * Die Reise nach Aschenfeld (1984) * Ausflug mit Clowns (1985) * F. K. Waechters Ixypsilonzett (1990) * Die letzten Dinge (1992) * Die Eisprinzessin (1993, in two versions) * Prinz Hamlet (1995) * Lysistrata (after
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, 1997) * Die Aschenputtler ( 1998) * Tristan und Isolde (2002) * Karneval der Tiere (2002) * Der Narr des Königs (Kwast) (2003)


Criticism

* ''Die schärfsten Kritiker der Elche. Die Neue Frankfurter Schule in Wort und Strich und Bild,'' Oliver Maria Schmitt, Berlin: Alexander Fest Verlag 2001.


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A short bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Waechter, F.K. 1937 births 2005 deaths Writers from Gdańsk Naturalized citizens of Germany People from the Free City of Danzig Burials at Frankfurt Main Cemetery German male dramatists and playwrights 20th-century German dramatists and playwrights 21st-century German dramatists and playwrights German draughtsmen German cartoonists German children's book illustrators