Erich Arendt


Erich Otto Reinhold Arendt was a German poet and translator.

Biography

He was born into a working family of a school janitor. In his youth, he changed many professions, he worked as an agricultural worker, a theater set designer, a bank clerk, a journalist and a teacher in an experimental school.
In 1926 he became a member of the German Communist Party and from 1928 he was a member of the Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors.
He published his early poetry in the expressionist literary magazine Der Sturm. He made long trips to Germany, Switzerland, France and Spain.
After the Nazi seizure of power in Germany, Arendt who was a Communist and the husband of a half-Jewish woman, emigrated to Switzerland. From 1933 to 1950 he lived in exile. He participated in the Spanish Civil War and fought as part of the International Brigades. Then in 1940 he emigrated through France to Colombia, where he spent almost ten years in Indian settlements. In 1950 he moved to East Germany. Upon returning, he attempted to join the ruling SED, however this was denied and Arendt was under constant supervision.
He was a member of the Academy of Arts of East Germany.
Erich Arendt died after a stroke. He was buried at the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in Berlin.

Selected works

Trug doch die Nacht den Albatros. Rütten & Loening, Berlin 1951Bergwindballade. Gedichte des spanischen Freiheitskampfes. Dietz, Berlin 1952Über Asche und Zeit... Volk und Welt, Berlin 1957Gesang der sieben Inseln. Rütten & Loening, Berlin 1957Flug-Oden., Leipzig 1959Unter den Hufen des Winds. Ausgewählte Gedichte 1926–1965. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1966Ägäis. Insel, Leipzig 1967Aus fünf Jahrzehnten. Auswahl von Heinz Czechowski. Hinstorff, Rostock 1968Gedichte. Auswahl von Gerhard Wolf. Reclam, Leipzig 1973Feuerhalm. Insel, Leipzig 1973 Memento und Bild. Insel, Leipzig 1976Zeitsaum. Insel, Leipzig 1978Starrend von Zeit und Helle. Gedichte der Ägäis. Reclam, Leipzig 1980Entgrenzen. Insel, Leipzig 1981