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Siegfried Lenz (; 17 March 19267 October 2014) was a German writer of novels,
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s, as well as
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for
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and the
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. In 2000 he received the
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on the 250th Anniversary of
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's birth. He won the 2010 International Nonino Prize in Italy.


Life

Siegfried Lenz was born in Lyck, East Prussia (now
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, Poland), the son of a customs officer. After graduating in 1943 he was drafted into the '' Kriegsmarine''. According to documents released in June 2007, he joined the
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at the age of 18 on 20 April 1944 along with several other German authors and personalities such as
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and
Martin Walser Martin Walser (; born 24 March 1927) is a German writer. Life Walser was born in Wasserburg am Bodensee, on Lake Constance. His parents were coal merchants, and they also kept an inn next to the train station in Wasserburg. He described the ...
. However Lenz subsequently said he had been included in a collective ‘joining’ of the Party without his knowledge. In
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he was a soldier in the German Kriegsmarine and served as a
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(officer cadet) on the Admiral Scheer, the German auxiliary cruiser Hansa, and for a short period in Naestved in
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. Shortly after the German surrender at Lüneburg Heath he deserted and was held briefly as a
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in
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. He then worked as an interpreter for the British army. At the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (german: link=no, Universität Hamburg, also referred to as UHH) is a public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('' Allgemeines Vo ...
, he studied philosophy,
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and
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. His studies were cut off early when he became an intern for the daily newspaper ''
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'', where he served as an editor from 1950 to 1951. It was there he met his future wife, Liselotte, whom he married in 1949. In 1951, Lenz used the money he had earned from his first novel, ''Habichte in der Luft'' ("Hawks in the air"), to finance a trip to
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. During his time there he wrote about the Mau Mau Uprising in his short story "''Lukas, sanftmütiger Knecht''" ("Luke, gentle servant"). After 1951, Lenz worked as a freelance writer in Hamburg, where he joined the
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group of writers. Together with Günter Grass he became engaged with the
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and championed the ''
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'' of
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. As a supporter of rapprochement with Eastern Europe he was a member of the German delegation at the signing of the
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. In October 2011, he was made an honorary citizen of his home town
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, which had become Polish as a result of the border changes promulgated at the 1945
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. In 2003, Lenz joined the Verein für deutsche Rechtschreibung und Sprachpflege (Society for German Spelling and Language Cultivation) to protest against the
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. His wife, Liselotte, died in 2006 after 57 years of marriage. Four years later he married his 74-year-old neighbour, Ulla, who had helped him after the death of his wife. Siegfried Lenz died at the age of 88 on 7 October 2014 in
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. After his death a previously unpublished novel, ''Der Überläufer'' ("The Turncoat"), which Lenz had written in 1951, was published. Found among his effects, it is a novel about a German soldier who defects to Soviet forces.


Honors

In 1988 Lenz was awarded the
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, a prize given annually at the
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. The
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of
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(Goethepreis der Stadt Frankfurt) was given to Lenz in 2000. A year later Lenz was honoured with the highest decoration of Hamburg,
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. In 2004 Lenz was named an honorary citizen of Schleswig Holstein and in October 2011 an honorary citizen of his hometown Ełk (Lyck). In 2010 he won the Italian International Nonino Prize.


Siegfried Lenz Prize

The Siegfried Lenz Prize is a literary prize awarded every two years in Hamburg by the Siegfried Lenz Foundation. The prize is awarded to "international writers who have gained recognition with their narrative work and whose creative work is close to the spirit of Siegfried Lenz." A five-member jury appointed by the Foundation selects winners. The prize includes an award of 50,000 euros, ranking among the highest-endowed literature awards in Germany. The prize was initiated by Siegfried Lenz in 2014 before his death in October of that year.


Selected bibliography


Novels

* ''Es waren Habichte in der Luft'' (1951) * ''Duell mit dem Schatten'' (1953) * ''Der Mann im Strom'' (1957) * ''Brot und Spiele'' (1959) * ''Das Feuerschiff'' (1960) (English: ''The Lightship'', trans. M. Bullock, 1960) * ''Stadtgespräch'' (1963) * ''Deutschstunde'' (1968) (English: '' The German Lesson'', trans. E. Kaiser and E. Wilkins, 1968) * ''Das Vorbild'' (1973) (English: ''An Exemplary Life'', trans. Douglas Parmée, 1976) * ''Heimatmuseum'' (1978) (English: ''The Heritage'', trans. Krishna Winston, 1983) * ''Der Verlust'' (1981) * ''Exerzierplatz'' (1985) (English: ''Training Ground'', trans. G. Skelton, 1991) * ''Die Klangprobe'' (1990) * ''Die Auflehnung'' (1994) * ''Arnes Nachlass'' (1999) * ''Fundbüro'' (2003) * ''Landesbühne'' (2009) * ''Der Überläufer'' (2016)


Novellas and short story collections

* ''So zärtlich war Suleyken: masurische Geschichten'' (1955) – short stories * ''Der Geist der Mirabelle: Geschichten aus Bollerup'' (1975) – short stories * ''Die Erzählungen'' (2006) – short stories (First published by Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag: Vol. 1: 1949–1958. Vol 2: 1959–1964. Vol. 3: 1965–1984) (English: ''The Selected Stories of Siegfried Lenz'', selections from ''Die Erzählungen'', 1995) * ''Schweigeminute'' (2008) – novella


Plays

* ''Das schönste Fest der Welt'' (1956) * ''Zeit der Schuldlosen. Zeit der Schuldigen.'' (1961) * ''Das Gesicht'' (1964) * ''Haussuchung'' (1967) * ''Die Augenbinde'' (1970) * ''Drei Stücke'' (1980)


Other

* ''Das Kabinett der Konterbande'' (1956) * ''Jäger des Spotts. Geschichten aus dieser Zeit'' (1958) – Narratives * ''Lukas, sanftmütiger Knecht'' (1958) * ''Stimmungen der See'' (1962) * ''Lehmanns Erzählungen, oder So schön war mein Markt: aus den Bekenntnissen eines Schwarzhändlers'' (1964) * ''Der Spielverderber'' (1965) * ''Leute von Hamburg'' (1968) * ''Einstein überquert die Elbe bei Hamburg'' (1975) * ''Ein Kriegsende'' (1984) * ''Das serbische Mädchen'' (1987) * ''Ludmilla'' (1996) * ''Zaungast'' (2004)


Essays, children's books, speeches

* 1970 ''Beziehungen'', Essay * 1971 ''Die Herrschaftssprache der CDU'', Speech * 1971 ''Verlorenes Land – Gewonnene Nachbarschaft'', Speech * 1971 ''So war das mit dem Zirkus'', Children's book * 1980 ''Gespräche mit
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und
Leszek Kołakowski Leszek Kołakowski (; ; 23 October 1927 – 17 July 2009) was a Polish philosopher and historian of ideas. He is best known for his critical analyses of Marxist thought, especially his three-volume history, '' Main Currents of Marxism'' (1976 ...
'' * 1982 ''Über Phantasie: Gespräche mit Heinrich Böll, Günter Grass, Walter Kempowski,
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'' * 1983 ''Elfenbeinturm und Barrikade. Erfahrungen am Schreibtisch'', Essay * 1986 ''Geschichte erzählen – Geschichten erzählen'', Essay * 1992 ''Über das Gedächtnis. Reden und Aufsätze'', Speeches and essays collection * 1998 ''Über den Schmerz'', Essay * 2001 ''Mutmassungen über die Zukunft der Literatur'', Essay * 2006 ''Selbstversetzung, Über Schreiben und Leben'', * 2014 ''Gelegenheit zum Staunen. Ausgewählte Essays'', ed. by Heinrich Detering. Hoffmann und Campe Verlag,


Filmography

*'' Man in the River'', directed by Eugen York (1958, based on the novel ''Der Mann im Strom'') *''
The Lightship ''The Lightship'' is a 1985 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances by Arliss Howard and William Forsythe. The film is based on the novella "Das Feuerschif ...
'', directed by
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(1963, based on the story ''Das Feuerschiff'') *''Zeit der Schuldlosen'', directed by (TV film, 1961, based on the play ''Die Zeit der Schuldlosen'') *''
Time of the Innocent ''Time of the Innocent'' (german: Die Zeit der Schuldlosen) is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Thomas Fantl. Cast In alphabetical order * Karl-Otto Alberty * Otto Brüggemann * Hans Cossy * Gustl Datz * Hans Drahn * Heinz-Leo Fis ...
'', directed by Thomas Fantl (1964, based on the play ''Die Zeit der Schuldlosen'') *''Risiko für Weihnachtsmänner'', directed by Thomas Fantl (TV film, 1968, based on the short story ''Risiko für Weihnachtsmänner'') *''Das schönste Fest der Welt'', directed by Thomas Fantl (TV film, 1969, based on the play ''Das schönste Fest der Welt'') *', directed by Peter Beauvais (TV miniseries, 1971, based on the novel '' The German Lesson'') *''Lehmanns Erzählungen'', directed by Wolfgang Staudte (TV film, 1975, based on ''Lehmanns Erzählungen'') *''Der Geist der Mirabelle'', directed by Eberhard Pieper (TV film, 1978, based on ''Der Geist der Mirabelle'') *''Ein Kriegsende'', directed by
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(TV film, 1984, based on the story ''Ein Kriegsende'') *''
The Lightship ''The Lightship'' is a 1985 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances by Arliss Howard and William Forsythe. The film is based on the novella "Das Feuerschif ...
'', directed by
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 ...
(1986, based on the story ''Das Feuerschiff'') *', directed by
Egon Günther Egon Günther (30 March 1927 – 31 August 2017)
in:
(TV miniseries, 1988, based on the novel ''Heimatmuseum'') *', directed by (1991, based on the novel ''Das serbische Mädchen'') *''Der Mann im Strom'', directed by (TV film, 2006, based on the novel ''Der Mann im Strom'') *', directed by Florian Gärtner (TV film, 2008, based on the story ''Das Feuerschiff'') *''Die Auflehnung'', directed by (TV film, 2009, based on the novel ''Die Auflehnung'') *''Arnes Nachlass'', directed by Thorsten Schmidt (TV film, 2012, based on the novel ''Arnes Nachlass'') *', directed by Thomas Berger (TV film, 2014, based on the story ''Die Flut ist pünktlich'') *''Der Verlust'', directed by Thomas Berger (TV film, 2015, based on the novel ''Der Verlust'') *''Die Nacht im Hotel'', directed by Konstantinos Sampanis (short, 2015, based on the 1948 short story "Die Nacht im Hotel") *', directed by Thorsten Schmidt (TV film, 2016, based on the novel ''Schweigeminute'') *''Der Anfang von etwas'', directed by Thomas Berger (TV film, 2019, based on the story ''Der Anfang von etwas'') *', directed by Christian Schwochow (2019, based on the novel '' The German Lesson'') *', directed by
Florian Gallenberger Florian Gallenberger (born 23 February 1972 in Munich) is a German film director and writer. His film '' Quiero ser (I want to be...)'' was awarded the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2001. Career Gallenberger appeared in various ...
(2020, based on the novel ''Der Überläufer'')


References


External links

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