Thomas Brasch

German author, poet and film director (1945–2001) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Brasch (19 February 1945 – 3 November 2001) was a British[1] and German author, poet and film director.

Born(1945-02-19)19 February 1945
Westow, Yorkshire, England
Died3 November 2001(2001-11-03) (aged 56)
OccupationsAuthor, Poet, Film director
Notable workEngel aus Eisen, Domino, Lovely Rita
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Thomas Brasch
Thomas Brasch in 1993
Born(1945-02-19)19 February 1945
Westow, Yorkshire, England
Died3 November 2001(2001-11-03) (aged 56)
OccupationsAuthor, Poet, Film director
Notable workEngel aus Eisen, Domino, Lovely Rita
Awards1981 Bavarian Film Awards – Best Director, 1987 Kleist Prize
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Life

Born in Westow, Yorkshire, England, Thomas Brasch was the son of German Jewish Communist émigré parents.[2] In 1947, the family returned to East Germany.[3] Brasch attended school in Cottbus.[3] From 1956 to 1960, he was at the National People's Army Cadet School and made his Abitur.[3] From 1964, he studied journalism in Leipzig and was forced in 1965 to ex-matriculate.[3] Since 1966 he worked at the theater Volksbühne Berlin,[3] and studied dramaturgy at the film school Babelsberg afterwards. In 1968, he was relegated and sentenced to two years and three months in prison for "anti-state agitation", because of the protest against the invasion of Czechoslovakia.[4][3] In 1971, after being a miller in a Berlin factory, he worked in the Brecht archive and was then freelance writer. In 1976, after protesting against Wolf Biermann's expatriation, he moved to West Germany.[3]

Brasch was in a relationship with the actress Katharina Thalbach.[3][5]

Brasch died in Berlin on 3 November 2001.[6]

UK productions

In May 2012, Brasch's play Lovely Rita was performed in English for the first time in the Warwick Arts Centre.[7]

US productions

In November 1976, Brasch's theatre piece Paper Tiger was performed in English for the first time at the 4th International Bertolt Brecht Conference in Austin, Texas,[8] with music composed by Raymond Benson. Benson subsequently directed an off-off-Broadway production of the musical in New York, New York, in September 1980.[9]

Awards

Publications

Grave decoration on the Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof by Alexander Polzin
  • "Sie geht, sie geht nicht", play, 1970
  • "Das beispielhafte Leben und der Tod des Peter Göring", play, with Lothar Trolle, 1971
  • "Galileo Galilei – Papst Urban VIII.", play, with Lothar Trolle, 1972
  • "Der Schweinehirt. Die wilden Schwäne", two radio plays by Hans Christian Andersen, Berlin 1975
  • "Vom dicken Herrn Bell, der das Telefon erfunden hat", radio play, Berlin 1974
  • "Herr Geiler", play, 1974
  • "Lovely Rita", play, 1975
  • "Poesiealbum 89", Berlin 1975
  • "Die argentinische Nacht", comedy based on Oswaldo Dragún, Berlin 1975
  • "Vor den Vätern sterben die Söhne", prose, Berlin 1977[2]
  • "Kargo. 32. Versuch auf einem untergehenden Schiff aus der eigenen Haut zu fahren", Frankfurt (Main) 1977
  • "Rotter. Und weiter. Ein Tagebuch, ein Stück, eine Aufführung.", Frankfurt (Main) 1978
  • "Der schöne 27. September", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 1980
  • "Engel aus Eisen", book based on film, Frankfurt (Main) 1981
  • "Der König vor dem Fotoapparat", children's book, Olten 1981
  • "Domino", book based on film, Frankfurt (Main) 1982
  • "Anton Tschechows Stücke", translated by Thomas Brasch, Frankfurt (Main) 1985
  • "Lovely Rita, Lieber Georg, Mercedes", play, Berlin 1988
  • "Lovely Rita, Rotter, Lieber Georg", play, Frankfurt (Main) 1989
  • "Frauen Krieg Lustspiel", play, Frankfurt (Main) 1989
  • "Drei Wünsche, sagte der Golem", poetry, prose and play, Leipzig 1990
  • "Mädchenmörder Brunke", prose, Frankfurt (Main) 1999
  • "Liebe Macht Tod", parts and materials, Frankfurt (Main) 2002
  • "Shakespeare-Übersetzungen", Frankfurt (Main) 2002
  • "Wer durch mein Leben will, muß durch mein Zimmer", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 2002
  • "Was ich mir wünsche", poetry, Frankfurt (Main) 2007
  • "Du einsamer, du schöner Wicht", audio book, read by Katharina Thalbach and Anna Thalbach, Hoffmann&Campe 2007

Filmography

Films about Thomas Brasch

  • 1977 – Annäherung an Thomas Brasch, Director: Georg Stefan Troller
  • 2005 – Skizze Thomas Brasch, Director: Christoph Rüter
  • 2021 – Dear Thomas, Director: Andreas Kleinert [de][12][13][14]

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