Hugo Thielen
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- Author
- Editor
- Schroedel Verlag
- Zu Klampen Verlag
- Lutherisches Verlagshaus
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| Born | 1946 (age 78–79) |
| Education | University of Bonn |
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Hugo Thielen (born 1946)[1] is a German freelance author and editor, who is focused on the history of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, in a lexicon of the city, another one especially of its art and culture, and a third of biographies. He co-authored a book about Jewish personalities in Hanover's history.
Thielen studied German language and literature, philosophy and education at the University of Bonn from 1966, completing with the Staatsexamen in 1971.[2]: ii He has lived in Hanover from 1973, working as editor and author for various publishing houses.[2]: ii He worked for Schroedel Verlag, [de] a publisher mainly of school readers, until 1981, for the Th. Schäfer Verlag until 1995, also for the Postskriptum Verlag, for Hirschgraben, a publisher of school readers in Frankfurt am Main, for Zu Klampen Verlag in Lüneburg and Springe,[1] and for Lutherisches Verlagshaus. [de] From 1983 to 1995 he was a freelance music critic for the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung. He is[as of?] head of a Verlagsbüro, an office for freelance writers.[1]

