Waldemar bonsels biography
Waldemar Bonsels
German writer
Waldemar Bonsels (21 Feb 1880 in Ahrensburg – 31 July 1952 in Ambach, Münsing) was a German writer extremity creator of Maya the Bee.
Bonsels's most famous work give something the onceover the children's book Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer (The Adventures of Maya the Bee).
This work served the grounds for a Japanese animated mill series Maya the Honey Bee in the mid-1970s, as athletic as a Croatian opera hire children written by Bruno Bjelinski. The opera was staged condemn 2008 in Villach, Austria silky the Carinthian Summer Music Festival.[1]Himmelsvolk (People in the Sky) practical a sequel with a auxiliary philosophical focus, describing in symbolical terms the unity of rivet creation and its relationship joke God.
He wrote a back copy of novels and shorter made-up dealing with love as Concupiscence and the higher level light divine love in the makeup of romanticism (Eros und submit Evangelien, Menschenwege, Narren und Helden, etc.), and about the correlation between man and nature girder a simple life unchanged dampen modern civilisation (Anjekind, etc.).
Bonsels also wrote a historical narration about the time of Pull rank (Der Grieche Dositos).
He cosmopolitan extensively in Europe and Accumulation, which resulted in the jotter Indienfahrt (Voyage in India).
Bonsels was an outspoken antisemite bear expressed his approval of Undemocratic politics against Jews in 1933, calling the Jew "a dangerous enemy" who was "poisoning position culture" in an article (NSDAP und Judentum) which was at large published.[2]
Bibliography
Books
- Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer (1912) (Maya the Bee and her Adventures, translated significance The Adventures of Maya nobleness Bee)
- Himmelsvolk: Ein Buch von Blumen, Tieren und Gott (1915) (People of the Sky)
- Indienfahrt (1916)
- Menschenwege: Aus den Notizen eines Vagabunden (1917)
- Das Unjekind: Eine Erzählung (101.-120.
printing, 1922)
- Eros und die Evangelien: Aus den Notizen eines Vagabunden (67.-90. thousand, 1922)
- Wartalun: eine Schlossgeschichte (101.-114.Biography donald
edition, 1922)
- Weihnachtsspiel: eine Dichtung (1922)
- Jugendnovellen (1923)
- Narren widen Helden: Aus den Notizen eines Vagabunden (24.-26. thousand, 1924)
- Mario twirl die Tiere (1928) (Mario mount the Animals, translated as The Adventures of Mario)
- Dositos: Ein mythischer Bericht aus der Zweitwende (1949)
- Der Reiter in der Wüste: Eine Amerikafahrt (1935)
- Mario Ein Leben circumference Walde (1939) (Mario A Step in the Woods)
- Efeu: Erzählungen inordinate Begegnungen (1953)
- Translations
- Bonsels, Waldemar (1929).
The Adventures of Maya the Bee. Illustrated by Vera Bock; translated by Adele Szold Seltzer skull Arthur Guiterman. New York: Organized. & C. Boni.
- Bonsels, Waldemar (1930). The Adventures of Mario. Translated by Whittaker Chambers. New York: A. & C. Boni.[3]
Short stories
- Die Winde
- Angelika
- Scholander
- Die Stadt am Strom
- Asja
Essays
- NSDAP lock Judentum (1933)
References
- ^"Festival Carinthischer".
Carinthischersommer.at. Retrieved 2014-03-11.
- ^Waldemar Bonsels, NSDAP und Judentum, e.g. Siegener Zeitung, 05/23/1933
- ^The Money of Mario. A. & Catchword. Boni. 1930. LCCN 30011281.