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Christine Brückner (10 December 1921 - 21 December 1996) was a German writer.


Life

Christine Emde was born to Pastor Carl Emde and his wife Clodtilde, at Schmillinghausen, near
Arolsen Bad Arolsen (, until 1997 Arolsen, being the German name for ''Spa'') is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district. From 1655 until 1918 it served as the residence town of the Princes of Waldeck (state), Waldeck-Pyr ...
in the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont. Her father belonged to the
Confessing Church The Confessing Church (, ) was a movement within German Protestantism in Nazi Germany that arose in opposition to government-sponsored efforts to unify all of the Protestant churches into a single pro-Nazi German Evangelical Church. See dro ...
. The family moved to
Kassel Kassel (; in Germany, spelled Cassel until 1926) is a city on the Fulda River in North Hesse, northern Hesse, in Central Germany (geography), central Germany. It is the administrative seat of the Regierungsbezirk Kassel (region), Kassel and the d ...
in 1934 and she completed her Abitur (high-school graduation) there in 1941. Brückner was drafted for service in the General Command in Kassel during
WWII World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
and later worked as a bookkeeper in an aircraft factory in Halle. After the war, she earned a diploma as a librarian in
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; ; Swabian German, Swabian: ; Alemannic German, Alemannic: ; Italian language, Italian: ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, largest city of the States of Germany, German state of ...
. She studied economics, literature, art history, and psychology in Marburg, where she also served as director of the Mensa Academica for two semesters. During that time, she wrote articles for the Nuremberg-based magazine ''Frauenwelt'' (Women's World). From 1948 to 1958, she was married to the industrial designer Werner Brückner (1920-1977). During this time she wrote her first novel. In 1960 she returned to Kassel. She married her second husband, and fellow writer, Otto Heinrich Kühner (1921-1996) in 1967. The couple collaborated on several works. From 1980 to 1984, Brückner was Vice-President of the German PEN Center. She was also an honorary citizen of the city of Kassel. In 1984, the couple established the Brückner-Kühner Foundation. Since 1985, it has awarded the Kassel Literary Prize for "grotesque and comic work" at a high artistic level. The Foundation, now located in the house in which Christine Brückner and her husband lived, serves as a center for comic literature and is also a small museum. Brückner died in 1996. The couple are buried in Schmillinghausen.


Major works

Christine Brückner's work focused on the fundamental conflicts between humans, particularly from a woman's perspective, while reflecting the author's Protestant worldview. Brückner's first novel, ''Before the Traces Disappear'' (''Ehe die Spuren verwehen'', Gütersloh, 1954), allowed her to make a living as a freelance writer. The manuscript won a competition run by the publisher
Bertelsmann The Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA, commonly known as Bertelsmann (), is a German privately held company, private multinational corporation, multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate corporation based in Gütersloh, North Rhine-Westphalia, ...
. It has since been translated into several languages. It tells the story of a man who is involved in the accidental death of a young woman and his existential crisis which follows. She then published a number of other novels, which focus mainly on the topics of love, marriage and relationships from a woman's perspective, and on the possibilities for female self-realization. In 1975, she wrote ''Manure and Stock'' (Ffm / Bln.), followed by its sequels, ''Nowhere is Poenichen'' (Ffm / Bln. 1977) and ''The Quints'' (Ffm / Bln. 1985), which formed the best-selling ''Poenichen'' trilogy. The trilogy tells the life story of Maximiliane Quint, born in 1918, the granddaughter of an aristocratic landowner in Pomerania. In 1977 and 1978 ''Manure and Stock'' and ''Nowhere is Poenichen'' were filmed as a mini-series for television, featuring actors Ulrike Bliefert,
Arno Assmann Arno Assmann (30 July 1908 – 30 November 1979) was a German actor, film director and television writer. He committed suicide. Filmography As an actor * '' The Original Sin'' (1948) * '' The Last Illusion'' (1949) * '' My Wife's Frie ...
and Edda Seippel in leading roles. Her series of monologues ''Desdemona - if you had only spoken; Eleven uncensored speeches of eleven incensed women'' (Hamburg, 1983) was translated into English by
Eleanor Bron Eleanor Bron (born 14 March 1938) is an English stage, film and television actress, and an author. Her film roles include Ahme in the Beatles musical ''Help!'' (1965), the Doctor in '' Alfie'' (1966), Margaret Spencer in '' Bedazzled'' (1967) an ...
in 1992. It established Brückner as a playwright. The monologues are by or addressed to eleven historical and fictional women of Western cultural history, including
Clytemnestra Clytemnestra (, ; , ), in Greek mythology, was the wife of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and the half-sister of Helen of Sparta. In Aeschylus' ''Oresteia'', she murders Agamemnon – said by Euripides to be her second husband – and the Trojan p ...
,
Christiane von Goethe Johanna Christiana Sophie Vulpius von Goethe (1 June 1765 – 6 June 1816) was the longtime lover and later wife of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Biography Vulpius spent her childhood in ''Luthergasse'', one of the oldest parts of Weimar. Her pat ...
and
Gudrun Ensslin Gudrun Ensslin (; 15 August 1940 – 18 October 1977) was a German far-left terrorist and founder of the West German far-left militant group Red Army Faction (, or RAF, also known as the Baader-Meinhof Gang). After becoming involved with co-fou ...
. Brückner also published autobiographical works, plays and children's books.


Awards and honors

*1954 Bertelsmann Prize contest for ''Before the Traces Disappear'' *1982
Goethe-Plakette des Landes Hessen Goethe-Plakette (Goethe Plaque) is the highest award by the Hessian Ministry for Science and the Arts of the federal state of Hesse, Germany, named after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It has been awarded since 1949 at irregular intervals. The award ...
*1987 Honorary Citizen of the city of Kassel *1990 Hessian Order of Merit *1991
Federal Cross of Merit The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (, or , BVO) is the highest state decoration, federal decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany. It may be awarded for any field of endeavor. It was created by the first List of president ...
1st Class *1996 Grand Federal Cross of Merit


Works


Works in English

*''Flight of cranes'', Fromm International Pub. Corp., 1982, *''Gillyflower kid: a novel'', Fromm International Pub. Corp., 1982, *''The time of the Leonids'', Charles River Books, 1981,


Stories and novels

*''Ehe die Spuren verwehen'', 1954 (Before the traces disappear) *''Katharina und der Zaungast'', 1957 (Catherine and the onlooker) *''Ein Frühling im Tessin,'' 1960 (A Spring in Ticino) *''Die Zeit danach,'' 1961 (The aftermath) *''Bella Vista und andere Erzählungen,'' 1963 (Bella Vista and Other Stories) *''Letztes Jahr auf Ischia,'' (Last year at Ischia) Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt/Berlin/Wien 1964 *''Der Kokon,'' 1966 (The cocoon) *''Das glückliche Buch der a.p.'', 1970 (The Happy Book of a.p.) *''Überlebensgeschichten,'' 1973 (Survival Stories) *''Jauche und Levkojen'', 1975 (Manure and stock) *''Die Mädchen aus meiner Klasse,'' 1975 (The girls in my class) *''Nirgendwo ist Poenichen,'' 1977 (Nowhere is Poenichen) *''Was ist schon ein Jahr. Frühe Erzählungen'', 1984 (What's a year. Early Stories) *''Das eine sein, das andere lieben'', 1981 (Be the one, the other love) *''Die Quints'', Ullstein, 1985, (The Quints) *''Die letzte Strophe,'' 1989 (The last stanza) *''Früher oder später,'' 1994 (Sooner or later)


Dramatic monologues

*''Wenn du geredet hättest, Desdemona - Ungehaltene Reden ungehaltener Frauen'' (If you had Spoken, Desdemona - Indignant Speeches, Indignant Women) Hoffman and Campe, Hamburg 1983


Child and youth books

*''Alexander der Kleine.'' Eine heitere Erzählung, (Alexander the Little One. An amusing story) 1966 *''A brother for Momoko.'' London: The Bodley Head 1970 (dt.: ''Ein Bruder für Momoko'', 1981) *''Wie Sommer und Winter,'' (As Summer and Winter) 1971 *''Momoko und Chibi,'' (Momoko and Chibi) 1974 *''Die Weltreise der Ameise'', (The world tour of the ant) 1974 *''Momoko ist krank,'' (Momoko is sick) 1979 *''Mal mir ein Haus'' with Otto Heinrich Kühner, (Time for me a home) 1980 *''Momoko und der Vogel'', (Momoko and Bird) 1982


Publishing activities

*''Botschaften der Liebe in deutschen Gedichten des 20. Jahrhunderts,'' (Messages of love in German poems of the 20th Century) 1960. *''An mein Kind. Deutsche Gedichte des 20. Jahrhunderts'', (To my child. German poems of the 20th Century) 1962 *''Juist. Ein Lesebuch'', (Juist. A reader) 1984 *''Lesezeit. Eine persönliche Anthologie'', (Reading time. A personal anthology) 1986


Literature

*Gunther Tietz (ed.): ''Über Christine Brückner. Aufsätze, Rezensionen, Interviews''. Second edition. Frankfurt: Ullstein, 1990 (= Ullstein-Buch; 22173), *Margaritha Jacobaeus: ''„Zum Lesen empfohlen“. Lesarten zu Christine Brückners Poenichen-Trilogie. Eine rezeptionsästhetische Studie.'' Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell International, 1995 (= Stockholmer germanistische Forschungen; 51), *Karin Müller: ''„Das Leben hält sich oft eng an die Literatur“. Die Archetypen in den Poenichen-Romanen Christine Brückners.'' Glienicke/Berlin etc.: Galda und Wilch, 2000, *Elwira Pachura: ''Polen - die verlorene Heimat. Zur Heimatproblematik bei Horst Bienek, Leonie Ossowski, Christa Wolf, Christine Brückner''. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2002, *Pawel Zimniak: ''Die verlorene Zeit im verlorenen Reich. Christine Brückners Familiensaga und Leonie Ossowskis Familienchronik.'' Zielona Góra: Wydaw. Wyzszej szkoły pedagog., 1996, *Friedrich W. Block (ed.): ''Christine Brückner und Otto Heinrich Kühner. „Der einzige funktionierende Autorenverband“''. Kassel: euregioverlag, 2007,


References


External links


Biografie Christine BrücknerStiftung Brückner-Kühner , Christine Brückner, Otto Heinrich Kühner und Dichterhaus
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brückner, Christine 1921 births 1996 deaths People from Bad Arolsen People from the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont Writers from Hesse German women novelists 20th-century German women writers 20th-century German novelists Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany