Reiner Kunze (born 16 August 1933 in Oelsnitz, Erzgebirge, Saxony) is a German writer and GDR dissident. He studied media and journalism at the University of Leipzig. In 1968, he left the GDR state party SED following the communist Warsaw Pact countries invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. He had to publish his work under various pseudonyms. In 1976, his most famous book The Lovely Years, which contained critical insights into the life, and the policies behind the Iron Curtain, was published in West Germany to great acclaim. In 1977, the GDR regime expatriated him, and he moved to West Germany (FRG). He now lives near Passau in Bavaria.
German writer and GDR dissident (born 1933)
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His writings consists mostly of poetry, though he wrote prose as well, including essays. He is also a translator of Czech poetry and prose.
Kunze was a victim of the Stasi's Zersetzung psychological warfare program.
In 2009, he was awarded the Thüringer Literaturpreis.[1]
Works
Die Zukunft sitzt am Tische. 1955 (with Egon Günther)
Vögel über dem Tau. Liebesgedichte und Lieder. 1959
Fragen des lyrischen Schaffens. 1960 (Beiträge zur Gegenwartsliteratur, Issue 18)
Widmungen. 1963
Die guten Sitten. 1964 (with Heinz Knobloch)
Sensible Wege. 1969
Der Löwe Leopold, fast Märchen, fast Geschichten. 1970
Zimmerlautstärke. 1972
Briefe mit blauem Siegel. 1973
Die Wunderbaren Jahre. 1976
Das Märchen vom Dis (The Tale of Dis). 1976
Die Wunderbaren Jahre. 1979 [movie script]
Auf eigene Hoffnung. 1981
Gespräch mit der Amsel. 1984
Eines Jeden Einziges Leben. 1986
Zurückgeworfen auf sich Selbst. Interviews (1984–1988), 1989
Das weiße Gedicht. 1989
Deckname Lyrik. 1990
Wohin der Schlaf sich Schlafen Legt. 1991
Am Sonnenhang, Tagebuch eines Jahres. 1993
Steine und Lieder: Namibische Notizen und Fotos. 1996
Ein Tag auf Dieser Erde. 1998
Nocturne in E. 2001 (with Andreas Felger)
Die Aura der Wörter. 2002
Der Kuß der Koi. 2002
Wo wir zu Hause das Salz haben. 2003
Bleibt Nur Die Eigne Stirn. 2005
Lindennacht. 2007
Die Stunde mit dir selbst. Gedichte. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2018, ISBN978-3-10-397376-1.
1990 Herbert und Elsbeth Weichmann-Preis and Hanns Martin Schleyer Prize
1993 Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Kulturpreis deutscher Freimaurer and Honorary doctorate Technische Universität Dresden
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