Hans Bemmann

Hans Bemmann

Infobox Writer
name = Hans Bemman


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Hans Bemmann (April 27, 1922 Groitzsch near Leipzig - April 1, 2003 Bonn) was an Austrian writer.

Hans Bemmann studied German language and literature and musicology in Innsbruck. He worked as an editor at the Austrian "Borromäuswerk", an association of Catholic libraries [cite web
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] , since 1954 and continued to work in this function in Bonn from 1956 to 1987. From 1971 to 1983 he gave lectures in German studies a the "Pädagogische Hochschule Bonn". He also worked as a lecturer at the "Bonner Bibliothekar-Lehrinstitut" until 1993. In the 1960s he used the pen name Hans Martinson for his publications.

Work

Hans Bemmann's literary break through was the fairytale fantasy novel "The Stone and the Flute" in 1983, that tells the adventures of a young man called "Listener" in an idyllic fairytale world. A magic stone and a magic flute are meant to lead him the way to happiness, but because of his lack of knowledge of the human nature and his naivité he abuses his power and makes fateful choices. Fantastic encounters and long hardships give him new perspectives and deep human insights. The story of "Listener"'s life is interwoven with his love story.

The sequel "Erwins Badezimmer" (Erwin's bathroom), an epistolary novel, shows the reader a dictatorship that controls its population by systematically simlifying its language. The good-natured linguist "Albert S." accidentally stumbles upon an underground movement, that is directed by "Erwin" from an illegal microform library in this bathroom. "Albert" finds the love of his life and learns to see the world from a new point of view based on the ambiguous use of language. The idea of manipulation by systematic use of language is also present in George Orwell's dystopia "1984".

"Stern der Brüder" (star of the brothers) is also set in a modern world and shows the path of life of two brothers in a society changing towards a dictatorship. A musician and a geologist, they choose opposing sides of the political spectrum, only to meet again in the end.

"The Broken Goddess" follows a fairytale researcher on a journey from reality into a fairytale world. An special encounter leads him there to search for, court and in the end find an enchanting woman. The novel mixes reality and fairytale and leaves the hero with a warmer and less mechanical view of the world.

"Die Gärten der Löwin" (the gardens of the lioness) can be read as a novel on its own, but is also a sequel to "The Broken Goddess", in which the heroine shows her story. This book differs from its prequel in syntax and choice of language, so that the author succeeds impressively in painting a different emotional world.

The third part in this series is "Massimo Battisti". Here many obscurities are resolved in the person of the mage "Massimo Battisti".

Bibliography

* "Jäger im Park" (hunter in the park). Narrative. (1961) - under the pen name Hans Martinson
* "Lästiger Besuch" (annoying visit). Novel. (1963) - under the pen name Hans Martinson
* "Der klerikale Witz" (the clerical joke) (1970) - editor
* "The Stone and the Flute" ("Stein und Flöte, und das ist noch nicht alles"). A fairytale novel. (1983, translated 1988 by Anthea Bell [cite web
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] )
* "Erwins Badezimmer, oder die Gefährlichkeit der Sprache" (Erwin's bathroom or the danger of language). (1984)
* "Stern der Brüder" (star of the brothers). (1986)
* Trilogy "Die Verzauberten" (the enchanted)
** "The Broken Goddess" ("Die beschädigte Göttin"). (1990, translated 1995 by Anthea Bell [cite web
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** "Die Gärten der Löwin" (the gardens of the lioness). (1993)
** "Massimo Battisti - Von einem, der das Zaubern lernen wollte" (Massimo Battisti - about one who wanted to learn to do magic). (1998)

Awards

In 2002 Hans Bemmann was awarded the Rheinischer Literaturpreis Siegburg.

Weblinks

* [http://www.ava-international.de/autoren/hbemmann_en.php AVA-Autorenrubrik Hans Bemmann]
* (German)

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