Friday, January 21, 2011

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calendar: Ludwig Thoma

* 21/01/1867: Ludwig Thoma († 08.26.1921)
was a German writer,
by its realistic and satirical portrayals of the Bavarian
everyday and the political events of his time became popular.
From 1899 he was editor of Simplicissimus, then a freelance writer. In 1905 he published the "mischievous stories." Two years later, "Aunt Frieda. New Lausbubengeschichten.
"A Munich in heaven" (satire by Ludwig Thoma):
wall paintings at the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl, Munich.
Thoma wanted - like his father - a forester and began a study of forestry in Aschaffenburg, but dropped it after the first year and joined the law on which he studied in Munich and Erlangen. In his time he was one of the oldest Aschaffenburg Forestry Corps, the Corps Hubertia on. During his studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, in 1888 a member of the Corps Suevia Munich.

From 1890 to 1893 he was a legal intern in Traunstein. In 1894 his mother died, the same year he settled as a lawyer in Dachau. There he learned "his farmers' Know that he described in the following years so well. In 1897 he moved to Munich, where he was with the staff in 1896, founded by Albert Langen satirical weekly Simplicissimus in contact. It first releases followed in this magazine under the pseudonym "Peter Schlemihl. In 1899 he abandoned his career as a lawyer and was a member of staff of Simplicissimus, a year later its chief editor.
Hermann Hesse.

Together with Hermann Hesse 1907 he was editor of the magazine .. March "Here he published under the pseudonym Peter Schlemihl satirical poems after 1914, he took a strong political change. A voluntary reporting for military service, he transferred to the national-conservative camp

The March - bi-monthly magazine for German culture was one of the successful magazines of the late German Empire. The left-liberal magazine was published in June 1907 to 29 December 1917 and was first published by Ludwig Thoma, Hermann Hesse, Kurt Aram and Albert Langen in the Munich publisher. Among the editors, including William Duke and the later Federal President Theodor Heuss, who took over March 1913. At their best Times a week and had the two at the end of weekly magazine with a circulation of 15,000. The March, "saw himself as a positive counterpart to the liberal tendency to Simplicissimus"


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