Hans Lorbeer
Hans Lorbeer was a German politician and writer.
Life
Hans Lorbeer was born as the illegitimate child of a worker girl in Lutherstadt Wittenberg in the Province of Saxony and grew up with foster parents in Kleinwittenberg and Piesteritz, both districts of Lutherstadt Wittenberg. After a non-self contained vocational training as a plumber, he was a laborer at different chemical laboratories in and around Wittenberg. He would become a member of the Freien deutsche Jugend in 1918, then the Communist Party of Germany in 1921 and then a co-founder of the Association of Proletarian-Revolutionary Authors in 1928. He wrote for the KPD newspaper Klassenkampf in Halle and Die Rote Fahne after 1927. He was sacked from the Nitrogen factory in Piesteritz for political agitation and remained jobless until 1933. His exclusion from the KPD in 1931 because of violation of party lines that would be annulled in 1945. In 1932 he joined the Communist Party of Germany (Opposition). Because of anti-fascist resistance and contacts to the group Weise, he would be in a concentration camp in 1933 and 1934, then the Zuchthaus and Emslandlager, after which he was a laborer under Gestapo supervision.From 8 May 1945 until 31 July 1950, Lorbeer was mayor of Piesteritz and then a freelance writer until his death.
Hans Lorbeer was a member of the Akademie der Künste. For his literary works, he was awarded the 1959 Heinrich Mann Prize, the 1961 National Prize of East Germany, the 1963 Mündel Prize of the Halle Bezirk and the 1971 Lion Feuchtwanger Prize, as well as the gold Patriotic Order of Merit and the Order of the Banner of Labor. On 8 August 1976 the city government of Lutherstadt Wittenberg agreed that Hans Lorbeer would be named an honorary citizen of the City. On the basis of the then legally valid position, he is viewed as the last Honorary Citizen of that city.
Works
A representative selection of Lorbeer's poetic writings offered in the volume Chronik in Versen. Gedichte aus fünf Jahrzehnten had appeared in the 1971 Mitteldeutschen Verlag as a piece of Lorbeer's Gesammelten Werken in Einzelausgaben.Novels
Ein Mensch wird geprügelt, Moscow 1930, 1959 Die Sieben ist eine gute Zahl, 1953Die Rebellen von Wittenberg, Volume I 1956, Volume II 1959, Volume III 1963- ''Der Spinner''
Stories
Wacht auf!, Berlin 1928Die Legende vom Soldaten Daniel, 1948Vorfrühling und andere Liebesgeschichten, 1953Der Birkenhügel. Liebesgeschichten, Halle 1960Zur freundlichen Erinnerung, 1960Ein Leben lang, 1974Poems
Gedichte eines jungen Arbeiters, 1925Die Gitterharfe, 1948Des Tages Lied, 1948Es singt ein Mensch auf allen Strassen, 1950Als du siebenunddreißig warst, 1961Die Straßen gehen, 1961Chronik in Versen, 1971Dramas
Die Trinker, 1925Liebknecht- Luxemburg- Lenin, 1927Panzerkreuzer Potemkin, 1929Phosphor, Leningrad 1931Literature
- Walther Killy: Literatur Lexikon. Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, Gütersloh/München 1990
- Christa Johannsen: Lutherstadt Wittenberg zwischen Gestern und Morgen. Union Verlag Berlin 1967
- Dieter Heinemann: "Hans Lorbeer", in: Literatur der DDR, Volume 3, Verlag Volk und Wissen, Berlin 1987
- Rüdiger Reinecke: "Widerstand Schreiben. Hans Lorbeer nach 1933". In: Wolfgang Asholt, Rüdiger Reinecke, Erhard Schütz, Hendrik Weber : Unruhe und Engagement. Blicköffnungen für das Andere. Festschrift für Walter Fähnders zum 60. Geburtstag. Bielefeld: Aisthesis, 2004