Lorenz Mack
Lorenz Mack (pseudonyms: Carnicus, Calvin Carr, Georg Gutenstein, Alexander Stern) was born 17 June 1917 in Ferlach and died 26 July 1991 in Stolzalpe. He was an Austrian writer, publicist, cultural organiser, head of the cultural office and librarian in Sankt Veit an der Glan.[1]
Life[edit]
Born the son of a gunsmith, Mack first learned his father's trade. After participating in World War II, Mack worked as a teacher, editor of a cultural magazine and, since 1951, a freelance writer.[2] His writing appeared in a great variety of publications, including the periodical "Das Kulturwort"[3] (as Georg Gutenstein) of Ludendorffer Ing. Wilfried Josch.[4]
Mack was the first president of the Carinthian Writers' Association, a member of the Austrian P.E.N. Club (the oldest writers' association in Austria), initiator and founder of the discussion forum "Podium" (St. Veit an der Glan, 1965) and, together with noted Austrian poet Hermann Lienhard, initiator of the Culture Days in St. Veit an der Glan.[5]
In the years from 1951 to 1952, Mack was editor of the literary magazine Die Drau. Monatsblätter für geistiges Leben und Verständigung.[6]
Awards[edit]
- Theodor Körner Prize 1964.
- Radio Play Prize of the City of Klagenfurt and ORF 1968.
Weblinks[edit]
Die Drau. Monatsblätter für geistiges Leben und Verständigung
Reviewed Work: Das Glück wohnt in den Wäldern.... by Lorenz Mack
Works[edit]
- Räuberhauptmann Schneck. Ein Schelmenroman. Wien 1955.
- Die Brücke. Roman. Einsiedeln 1958.
- Die Weihnachtsballade. Zürich 1965.
- An jenem Samstag. Einsiedeln 1965.
- Das Glück wohnt in den Wäldern ... Roman. Wien 1952.
- Auf den Straßen des Windes. Roman. Wien 1955.
- Sohn der Erde. Roman. Wien 1976.
- Katalin und die weiße Schwalbe. Erzählung. Graz 1990.
- Die Kronenwirtin. Kriminalroman. Rosenheim 1980.
- Ein Baum wächst aus dem Herzen. Erzählungen. Klagenfurt 1965.
- Die Saat des Meeres. Roman. Wien 1954.
- Die Hunnenbrunner. Roman. Rosenheim 1974.
- Die Büchsenmacher. Erzählung. Klagenfurt 1987.
- Das gottlose Dorf. Roman. Wien 1962.
- Der Herr auf Weyer. Roman. Wien 1972.
- Treibholz. Klagenfurt 1978.
- Der Fall Bergmoser. Roman. Rosenheim 1979.
- Treibjagd. Roman. Rosenheim 1984.
- Die grünen Hügel. Roman. Klagenfurt 1987.
- Hiob und die Ratten. Roman. Zürich 1961.
References[edit]
- ↑ Universität Innsbruck. Nachlass Lorenz Mack.
- ↑ Th. Gut Verlag. Mack, Lorenz.
- ↑ Kurth, K. O. (1956). Handbuch der deutschsprachigen Presse ausserhalb Deutschlands. Germany: Holzner-Verlag, p. 156.
- ↑ Books Abroad. (1955). United States: University of Oklahoma, p. 374
- ↑ Mack, Lorenz.
- ↑ Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. Die Drau. Monatsblätter für geistiges Leben und Verständigung
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