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An East German screenwriter and playwright, Ulrich Plenzdorf was born the son of Communist mechanical engineer in the working-class Kreuzberg district of Berlin on Oct. 26, 1934, and settled with his family in East Berlin after the war. Beginning as a student of Marxism and Leninism at the Franz-Mehring-Institut in Leipzig in 1954, Plenzdorf soon abandoned his academic pursuits to become a stagehand at the DEFA film studio while training in screenwriting at the Filmhochschule in Babelsberg from 1959 to 1963. Working as a script-writer for DEFA for several years, and seeing several works produced, he moved to Berlin and built his career as an independent author, writing fiction, films, and plays for stage, radio, and television, as well as rock music.
Plenzdorf's breakthrough as a writer came with the play Die neuen Leiden des jungen W (1972), which enjoyed enormous international success, selling more than four million copies in 30 languages. He followed up with the popular film, Die Legende von Paul und Paula (1973), cementing his celebrity. Both works drew upon the youthful rebelliousness of the times in which they were written, and had an impact in both the east and west. With wit and intelligence, Plenzdorf managed to question authorities while mostly evading heavy censorship. After the fall of East Germany and reunification, Plenzdorf retained his wit and insubordinate, antiauthoritarian brand of social criticism.
Widely recognized in the German-speaking world, Plenzdorf was recipient of the Austrian Ingeborg Bachman Prize in 1978 for one of his short stories Plenzendorf died in Berlin on Aug. 9, 2007, at the age of 72.
The Goodwin scrapbook is a typical production of the period in which the pages in a bound volume (in this case containing work records from 1841) are pasted over with newsclippings, mostly from the early 1870s. Goodwin favored poetry, aphorisms, and brief tales -- sometimes humorous, but other times including curious facts -- which, as far as can be discerned, were clipped from the
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Gift of Barton Byg, June 2017.
Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, Junew 2017.