词条 | Horst Tomayer |
释义 |
Horst Tomayer (1 November 1938, Asch, Sudetenland (now Aš, Czech Republic) – 13 December 2013, Hamburg, Germany[1]) was a German poet, columnist, and actor. His column, Tomayers ehrliches Tagebuch, was published from 1982 to 2013 in the monthly magazine Konkret. LifeAfter an apprenticeship as an insurance salesman, Tomayer was "a war veteran, pavement painter, IM, Niete 'at the MfS, trainee at Wolfgang Neuss, with columnist Stefan Aust of St. Pauli news and actors in many soap operas'".[2] In the 1970s, Tomayer worked at the Berlin Extra Service and was the author of numerous radio contributions, especially in the Westdeutscher Rundfunk-based Kritisches Tagebuch. As an employee of the monthly magazine Konkret, he led numerous covert telephone conversations with high officials, entrepreneurs, wretchers in the 1980s, and, as a "typical Bavarian" reactionary, he produced astonishing expressions, which then appeared in the magazine. He talked with Ernst Jünger, among other things, with the voice of Luis Trenker, which he mentioned in his later published notebooks - until the end did not know that it was a joke of Tomayer.[3] Tomayer's column, Tomayer's ehrliches Tagebuch, was published until shortly before his death in the German column Konkret. Along with publisher Hermann L. Gremliza, he joined as a performing artist in the series "Sehr gemischtes Doppel". In 1990, the Federal Constitutional Court ruled that Tomayer's parody of the German anthem Deutschlandlied, had to be regarded as satire and thus art. Tomayer had been previously accused of denigrating the state and its symbols with the lines "German Turks, German Pershings / German Big Mac, German Punk / Shall In the World / Your Old Beautiful Sound".[4] Tomayer also continued to play side roles in television and cinema films, including the Otto Waalkes films, in film series such as Tierarzt Dr. Engel, The King of Bärenbach and Kir Royal, in the two "7 Dwarfs" films, Men Alone in the Wood and Der Wald ist nicht genug, as well as in Wenzel Storch's film Die Reise ins Glück. In 1994, he played the main role of Bruno Ringeltaub in the {{ill|Hans-Christoph Blumenberg|de}} film {{ill|Rotwang muß weg!|de}}. He died on 13 December 2013 following complications from cancer.[5] Works
CDs
DVD
Fellows about Tomayer{{Zitat|Horst Tomayer hat sich um das deutsche Gedicht verdient gemacht.Robert Gernhardt[6]}}Hotte, Hüh! – wir Radelnden Sind die sich selber Adelnden Ob Sonne oder Regenschauer Wir radeln gegen Bergsons Dauer Denn Dasein hier auf Erden Das gibt’s bloß als Dawerden Bis zum Exit, bis zum Schlusse – Süffisante Sisyphusse Schon biste über siebzig Und sagst Dir selbst: Dett jiebt sich. Natias Neutert[7] External links
References1. ^„Horst Tomayer ist tot“, Neues Deutschland, 14. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tomayer, Horst}}2. ^[https://www.titanic-magazin.de/shop/index.php?action=showdetails&from=list&pageNr=1&productId=4354da2c90b74& „Horst Tomayer live: Interessieren Sie sich für Sexualität?] 3. ^{{citation |title=Personalien: Horst Tomayer |url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-9287746.html |author= |work=Der Spiegel |year=1993 |volume= |issue=38 |series=20 September 1993 |pages=286 |quote=}} 4. ^http://www.servat.unibe.ch/dfr/bv081298.html 5. ^„Konkret trauert um Horst Tomayer“, Konkret, 13. 6. ^Konkret 12/1998, S. 60. 7. ^Natias Neutert: Sportsgeist. (für Hotte Tomayer) In: Konkret. 4/2012, S. 7 sowie in: Fahrradspaß. Geschichten und Gedichte. Ausgewählt von Alexander Kluy. Reclam Verlag, Stuttgart 2014, {{ISBN|978-3-15-010976-2}}, S. 65. 16 : 1938 births|2013 deaths|People from Aš|People from Sudetenland|Sudeten German people|German essayists|German poets|German columnists|20th-century German writers|21st-century German writers|21st-century male writers|German male actors|20th-century German male actors|21st-century German male actors|20th-century German male writers|German male non-fiction writers |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。