The Writer - Karl Heinrich Waggerl |
  |
|
10.12.1897 - 04.11.1973 |
| The writer Karl Heinrich Waggerl spent more
than 50 years of his life in Wagrain, in the "Waggerl-Haus
Kirchboden", which today bears his name. It was in this house
that all of K.H.Waggerl's literary works were written. |
K. H. Waggerl was born on Dec 10th.1897
as the son of a carpenter in
Bad Gastein.
He grew up in poor circumstances and
completed the teacher
class in Salzburg.
He served as an officer in World War I but later fell
into Italian captivity till 1920.
Then he married Edith Pitter and took
up a job as a teacher in Wagrain.
Forced by a chronic lung disease to
resign his post at the local school in 1923 he tried his hand at creative
writing.
His first novel "Bread" was published by the renowned
Insel-Verlag in 1930.
Further novels followed:
1931 - "Heavy Blood"
1934 - "The Year of the Lord" ,
in 1935 - "Mothers"
 Akt from K.H. Waggerl
|

Portrait from Karl Heinrich Waggerl The simplicity of his narrative combined with a kind
sense of humour and his ever present meditative thoughtfulness were to
be the author's characteristic qualities. His writing draws from the
immediate, the sensuous experience of his rural environment reflected
in its everday ocurrence. K. H. Waggerl also committed himself to some
of the public agenda in the municipality of Wagrain (association work,
evolution of tourism, he became eventually mayor of Wagrain in 1940).
Waggerl did not oppose the National Socialists efforts to claim his works.
|
In the aftermath of World War II he engaged in numerous
public readings throughout Austria, Germany and Switzerland and thus
became known to a wider public. As for his style Waggerl then increasingly
turned to the forms of small prose. His books have sold more than five
million copies and have been translated into more than a dozen languages.Among
his further writings are: "Wagrainer Tagebuch"-1936, "Heiteres Herbarium"1950, "Liebe
Dinge"1956, "Das ist die stillste Zeit im Jahr"-1956
K. H. Waggerl died on Nov4 th 1973 in a road accident. Another passion of K.
H. Waggerl was photography. Some of his pictures (see act above) were only found
in recent years in the Waggerl-Haus when this was built into a museum.
Translated by Matthias Weinzettl |
|
|
 
|
| Powered
by Webvorlage.AT |