Hans Magnus Enzensberger (born 11 November 1929 in Kaufbeuren), is a German author, poet, translator, and editor. He has also written known under the pseudonym Andreas Thalmayr. He lives in Munich.
Life
Enzensberger studied literature and philosophy at the universities of Erlangen, Freiburg and Hamburg, and at the Sorbonne in Paris, receiving his doctorate in 1955 for a thesis about Clemens Brentano's poetry. Until 1957 he worked as a radio editor in Stuttgart. He participated in several gatherings of Group 47. Between 1965 and 1975 he edited the magazine "Kursbuch". Since 1985 he has been the editor of the prestigious book series Die Andere Bibliothek, now containing almost 250 titles.
Enzensberger is the older brother of the author Christian Enzensberger.
Honours received
- 1963 Georg-Büchner-Preis
- 1985 Heinrich-Böll-Preis
- 1993 Erich-Maria-Remarque-Friedenspreis
- 1998 Heinrich-Heine-Preis
- 2002 Prince of Asturias Communications and Humanities award
Published works
- Verteidigung der wölfe, Gedichte, 1957
- Politik und Verbrechen, Essays, 1964
- Deutschland, Deutschland unter anderm. Äußerungen zur Poilitik, 1967
- Das Verhör von Habana, Prosa, 1970
- Constituents of a Thoery of the Media, 1971
- Der kurze Sommer der Anarchie. Buenaventura Durrutis Leben und Tod, Prosa, 1972
- Gespräche mit Marx und Engels, 1970
- Palaver. Politische Überlegungen, Essays, 1974
- Mausoleum. 37 Balladen aus der Geschichte des Fortschritts, Gedichte, 1975
- Der Untergang der Titanic, Versepos, 1978
- Polit. Brosamen, Essays, 1982
- Ach, Europa! Wahrnehmungen aus sieben Ländern, Prosa, 1987
- Zukunftsmusik, Gedichte, 1991
- Die Tochter der Luft, Drama, 1992
- Die Große Wanderung, Essays, 1992
- Zickzack, Aufsätze, 1997
- Wo warst du, Robert?, Roman, 1998
- Zickzack, Aufsätze, 2000
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