Volker Hage
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Born | Volker Hage 9 September 1949 |
Occupation(s) | Journalist Literary critic Author |
Volker Hage(born 9 September 1949 inHamburg) is a retired German journalist, author and literary critic, who has reinvented himself as a novelist.
Life
[edit]Hage began his career as a journalist in 1975 as an editor forFrankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,working initially for theLiteraturesection and later for the newspaper's weekly“FAZ Magazin”colour supplement. From 1986 through to 1992 he was chief literary editor of another leading (West) German newspaper,Die Zeit,for which he subsequently has continued to write.[1]Since 1992 he has worked onDer Spiegelwhere he has served as culture editor (“Redakteur im Kulturressort”).[2]He was the founder of the periodical “Deutsche Literatur” (“German Literature”), published byReclamand he has produced various anthologies and collections.
From 1988 through to 1994 Hage was a member of the jury for the annualIngeborg Bachmann Prizecontest, which is an event broadcast on television of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. More recently, in 2005 and 2006, he sat on the jury for theGerman Book Prize.
Volker Hage has written biographies ofMax Frisch,Walter Kempowski,John Updike,Philip Rothand (combined with Mathias Schreiber) ofMarcel Reich-Ranicki.He has also been involved in rediscovering the”realist” genrework of the writerGert Ledig.This came during the course of Hage’s contributions to the debates, initiated byMax Sebald,about the literary treatment of the bombing of German cities during theSecond World War.Hage was particularly effective as an advocate for Ledig’s second novel,Vergeltung,a powerfully apocalyptical and autobiographical anti-war narrative.
In an engagingly two-edged assessment, fellow criticMarcel Reich-Ranickiwrote that Hage’s style of literary criticism had the great advantage that you always knew in advance precisely what he wanted to say.[3][4]
As a retired journalist Hage has begun to reinvent himself as a novelist. He has published in 2015 the novelDie freie Liebeconcerning a love triangle amidst the cultural changes of the 1970s in Germany. The biographic novelDes Lebens fünfter Akt(Luchterhand 2018) narrates the last years of the life of Austrian writerArthur Schnitzler.
Publications
[edit]- Max Frisch(Rowohlts Monographien 321). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1983,ISBN3-499-50321-2
- Alles erfunden: Porträts deutscher und amerikanischer Autoren.Rowohlt, Reinbek 1988,ISBN3-498-02888-X
- Marcel Reich-Ranicki.Kiepenheuer und Witsch, Köln 1995,ISBN3-462-02365-9(gemeinsam mit Mathias Schreiber)
- Auf den Spuren der Dichtung. Reisen zu berühmten Schauplätzen der Literatur.Goldmann, München 1997,ISBN3-442-75005-9
- Propheten im eigenen Land. Auf der Suche nach der deutschen Literatur.Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag, München 1999,ISBN3-423-12692-2
- Zeugen der Zerstörung: die Literaten und der Luftkrieg.S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2003,ISBN3-10-028901-3
- John Updike:eine Biographie.Rowohlt, Reinbek 2007,ISBN3-498-02989-4
- Letzte Tänze, erste Schritte: deutsche Literatur der Gegenwart.Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, München 2007,ISBN3-421-04285-3
- Philip Roth.Bücher und Begegnungen.Hanser, München 2008,ISBN3-446-23016-5
- Kritik für Leser: Vom Schreiben über Literatur,Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2009,ISBN978-3-518-46107-5
- Schiller. Vom Feuerkopf zum Klassiker.btb Verlag, München 2009,ISBN3-442-74009-6
- Walter Kempowski,Bücher und Begegnungen.Knaus Verlag, München 2009,ISBN978-3-8135-0337-1
- Max Frisch - Sein Leben in Bildern und Texten,Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2011,ISBN978-3-518-42212-0
- Die freie Liebe,Luchterhand Literaturverlag, München 2015,ISBN978-3-630-87468-5
- Des Lebens fünfter Akt: Roman,Luchterhand, München 2018,ISBN978-3-630-87592-7
Notes and source
[edit]- ^"ZEIT ONLINE | Lesen Sie zeit.de mit Werbung oder im PUR-Abo. Sie haben die Wahl".
- ^"Volker Hage - 7 Bücher - Perlentaucher".
- ^Hages… „Buchbesprechungen […] einen großen Vorzug haben: Man weiß immer genau, was er sagen will. “
- ^Marcel Reich-Ranicki:Die Sache mit dem Nobelpreis.In:Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung,18. März 2007, P 29