Nicolas Born
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Nicolas Born (31 December 1937 in
Duisburg Duisburg () is a city in the Ruhr metropolitan area of the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Lying on the confluence of the Rhine and the Ruhr rivers in the center of the Rhine-Ruhr Region, Duisburg is the 5th largest city in ...
– 7 December 1979 in Lüchow-Dannenberg) was a German writer. Nicolas Born was – together with Rolf Dieter Brinkmann – one of the most important and most innovative German poets of his generation. His two novels, '' Die erdabgewandte Seite der Geschichte'', and ''
Die Fälschung ''Circle of Deceit'' (German title: ''Die Fälschung''; French title: ''Le Faussaire'') is an anti-war film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and internationally released in 1981. An international co-production, it was an adaptation of Nicolas Born' ...
'', have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and count among the most important works of German literature of the 1970s.


Life and works

Nicolas Born grew up in a lower-middle-class family in the Ruhrgebiet. He worked making printing accessories in a chemical process for a large printing company in
Essen Essen (; Latin: ''Assindia'') is the central and, after Dortmund, second-largest city of the Ruhr, the largest urban area in Germany. Its population of makes it the fourth-largest city of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, Düsseldorf and Do ...
, until he was able – with the help of a first literary prize, the Förderpreis Nordrhein-Westfalen, for his first novel, "Der Zweite Tag" – to go to Berlin, and live from writing. He was an autodidact, and with his poems and novel scripts, soon gathered enough attention from known writers and critics like
Ernst Meister Ernst Meister (3 September 1911 – 15 June 1979) was a German poet and writer. Meister's poetry falls within a dark abstract landscape of existentialism, with tortured themes influenced by his experiences during World War II. In his 1976 col ...
, Johannes Bobrowski,
Günter Grass Günter Wilhelm Grass (born Graß; ; 16 October 1927 – 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was born in the Free City of D ...
, and
Hans Bender Hans Bender (5 February 1907 – 7 May 1991) was a German lecturer on the subject of parapsychology, who was also responsible for establishing the parapsychological institute ''Institut für Grenzgebiete der Psychologie und Psychohygiene'' in ...
, to get a scholarship for the renowned Berliner Literarisches Colloquium in Berlin in 1963/1964, where he met other young writers like Hans Christoph Buch, Hermann Peter Piwitt,
Hubert Fichte Hubert Fichte (; 21 March 1935, Perleberg, Province of Brandenburg – 8 March 1986) was a German novelist. Life Hubert Fichte was born on 21 March 1935 in Perleberg Hospital. A few weeks after his birth his family moved to Hamburg-Lokstedt ...
,
Peter Bichsel Peter Bichsel (born 24 March 1935) is a popular Swiss writer and journalist representing modern German literature. He was a member of the Gruppe Olten. Bichsel was born 1935 in Lucerne, Switzerland, the son of manual labourers. Shortly after h ...
, and others, and was taught by
Günter Grass Günter Wilhelm Grass (born Graß; ; 16 October 1927 – 13 April 2015) was a German novelist, poet, playwright, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was born in the Free City of D ...
, Uwe Johnson, Peter Rühmkorf, Peter Weiss, and others. In preparation for his stay at the Iowa International Writers Workshop in Iowa City in 1969/1970, Born read more and more contemporary American poets. In Iowa, he met Charles Bukowski,
Anselm Hollo Anselm Paul Alexis Hollo (12 April 1934 – 29 January 2013) was a Finnish poet and translator. He lived in the United States from 1967 until his death in January 2013. Hollo published more than forty titles of poetry in the United Kingdom and ...
,
Ted Berrigan Ted Berrigan (November 15, 1934 – July 4, 1983) was an American poet. Early life Berrigan was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on November 15, 1934. After high school, he spent a year at Providence College before joining the U.S. Army. After ...
, and many others, was friends with John Batki,
Allen Ginsberg Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Gener ...
, Eric Torgersen, Tom Raworth and others. In the renowned "red frame"-series, " Das neue Buch", Born published, in 1972, his third collection of poems, "Das Auge des Entdeckers" (The eye of the explorer), largely influenced by contemporary American poetry, utopian literature, and a more relaxed perspective on political effectiveness of literature that was commonly known among the politically left-oriented colleagues of his generation. The book was a great success, selling very well for a poetry-collection, and made Born together with Rolf Dieter Brinkmann one of the most important and innovative poets of his generation in Germany. Back in Germany, Born started translating the poems of Kenneth Koch for Rowohlt Verlag, which was published, only in 1973, in the same Rowohlt-series "Das neue Buch". His novels, '' Die erdabgewandte Seite der Geschichte'' (1976, Rowohlt Verlag, translated in more than a dozen languages), and even more ''Die Fälschung'' (1979, "The Deception"), which was published shortly before his early death, in 1979, from cancer, were even bigger successes, and made him one of the most important and well known left wing intellectuals of his time. His political engagements against
nuclear power Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. Nuclear power can be obtained from nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion reactions. Presently, the vast majority of electricity from nuclear power is produced b ...
, and what he called the "mad-system of reality", and the "world of the machine", were not only published in magazines, but also largely discussed in television shows of the time. ''Die Fälschung'', was posthumously filmed as '' Circle of Deceit'' (1981); directed by Volker Schloendorff, it starred Bruno Ganz,
Hanna Schygulla Hanna Schygulla (; born 25 December 1943) is a German actress and chanson singer associated with the theater and film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. She first worked for Fassbinder in 1965 and became an active participant in the New German ...
, and
Jerzy Skolimowski Jerzy Skolimowski (, born 5 May 1938) is a Polish film director, screenwriter, dramatist and actor. A graduate of the prestigious National Film School in Łódź, Skolimowski has directed more than twenty films since his 1960 début ''Oko wyk ...
. Together with Peter Handke, and Michael Krüger, he was a jury member of the European literary Petrarca-Preis, from when the award was founded in 1975, and onto his death.


Nicolas Born revival in 2004

Twenty five years after his death, his youngest daughter, Katharina Born reedited an almost complete and critical collection of his poems, including several unpublished works: '' Nicolas Born - Gedichte'' (Wallstein 2004). For the book, Born received (for the first time posthumously), the renowned
Peter-Huchel-Preis Peter-Huchel-Preis is a literature prize awarded in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Peter Huchel Prize for German-language poetry, donated by the state of Baden-Württemberg and Südwestrundfunk, has been awarded since 1983 for an outstanding lyri ...
(2005). After the big success of the poetry collection and many positive reviews and reactions, a collection of Born's correspondence is planned for Spring 2007.


Selected works in German

*''Das Auge des Entdeckers; Gedichte'' (1972) *''Entsorgt: für Bariton solo, 1989''; music by
Aribert Reimann Aribert Reimann (born 4 March 1936) is a German composer, pianist and accompanist, known especially for his literary operas. His version of Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', the opera ''Lear'', was written at the suggestion of Dietrich Fischer-Dieska ...
(1989) *''Die erdabgewandte Seite der Geschichte: Roman'' (1976) *'' The Four Bremen City Musicians''; compiled by Hans-Joachim Gelberg, illustrated by Willi Glasauer (1976) *''Die Fälschung: Roman'' (1979) *''Gedichte: 1967–1978'' (1978) *''Marktlage. Gedichte'' (1967) *''Metsi'ut medumah''; translated by Avraham Ḳadimah (1982) *''Täterskizzen: Erzählungen'' (1983) *''Die Welt der Maschine: Aufsätze und Reden''; edited by Rolf Haufs (1980) (pbk.) *''Wo mir der Kopf steht. Gedichte'' (1970) *''Der zweite Tag. Roman'' (1965) *''Gedichte.'' (2004)


Works in English

*'' The Deception''; translated by
Leila Vennewitz Leila Vennewitz (19128 August 2007) was a Canadian-English translator of German literature. She was born Leila Croot in Hampshire, England and grew up in Portsmouth. Her brother was the surgeon Sir John Croot. She studied at the Sorbonne in Pari ...
(1983) Eric Torgersen translated a collection of his poems from his first two collections, '' Marktlage'' (1967,
Kiepenheuer & Witsch Kiepenheuer & Witsch is a German publishing house, established in 1948 by Joseph C. Witsch and on behalf of Gustav Kiepenheuer (who was already terminally ill). The partners initially held respectively 30% and 40% of the company's share capita ...
), and '' Wo mir der Kopf steht'' (1970, Kiepenheuer & Witsch), which so far has only been partly published. In ''Dimension'', his long " Feriengedicht" has been first published in German, and English. Other translations are planned for 2007.


Translated poems in English

by Eric Torgersen (more planned) "Subscription", "Inheritance", ''
Iowa Review ''The Iowa Review'' is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. History and profile Founded in 1970, ''Iowa Review'' is issued three times a year, during the months of April, August, and December. Origin ...
'' 7, 2–3, Spring-Summer 1976 (reissued in book form as '' Writing from Around the World'', University of Iowa Press, 1976). "Finally, There's Nothing More to Lose", "In the Morning on Monday", ''First Issue'' 9, Fall-Winter 1974–75. "Bride and Groom", '' Kamadhenu II'', 1–2, 1971. "Case", "Bottles", "Self-Portrait", "Ethos", '' Doones I'', 4, 1971. "Signs", '' Greenfield Review'' 1, Spring 1970. "Infidelity", "Refrain", "For the Poor Devil Manfred Bock", "My God I Thought", "How Many Sons", "Washing Windows", "Confidence", "A Love", ''Modern Poetry in Translation'', London, 6, 1970.


See also


Official webpages of Nicolas Born
*


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Born, Nicolas 1937 births 1979 deaths People from Duisburg People from the Rhine Province Writers from North Rhine-Westphalia 20th-century German novelists 20th-century German poets German male poets German male novelists German-language poets International Writing Program alumni 20th-century German male writers Members of the German Academy for Language and Literature