Olaf Velte

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Olaf Velte (born 7 June 1960) is a German writer.

Life

Born in

Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, After graduating from school in 1979, Velte initially trained as a publishing house clerk from 1981-1984. He then studied German language and literature, philosophy and theatre, film and television studies until 1994 at the Goethe University Frankfurt.[1]

Velte writes poems, stories, essays, texts for radio and book reviews. He has been a freelance author and shepherd since 1993. In addition, he directs a freelance theatre group and has worked as a journalist for daily newspapers[2] and newsletters since 2007.[1] On 21 July 2020, the HR-Hessenschau broadcast a portrait of the lyricist.[3] A 43-minute long portrait was broadcast by the Hr radio culture channel HR2 on 20 January 2020 in the series "Doppelkopf".[4]


In terms of content, Velte's lyrical work is primarily concerned with the people and landscapes of the Taunus in history and the present. He interprets old field names, examines mythical social types such as robbers and field marksmen, and focuses on the Feldberg (879 m) as the most authoritative elevation in the Taunus. Originally, his creativity was stimulated by the generation-typical US Beat literature, which was also anchored in the Frankfurt-based Hessisches Literaturforum [de], which was groundbreaking for him. Later, in his own volumes of poetry, he dealt with historical greats such as Eduard Mörike, Wilhelm Raabe and Christian Reuter.[4]

The married father of two children lives and works in Wehrheim/Taunus.[1]

Publications

Contributions to anthologies and journals (selection)

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c Autorenprofil-Kurzbiografie beim Dielmann-Verlag, retrieved 23 February 2021
  2. ^ Author profile Olaf Velte at Frankfurter Rundschau, retrieved 21 July 2020
  3. ^ Olaf Velte |hessenschau-poesiealbum 5:20 min., hessenschau.de, retrieved 23 February 2021
  4. ^ a b Doppelkopf: Am Tisch mit Olaf Velte, "Taunus-Lyriker", hr2.de 20 January 2020, retrieved 23 February 2021
  5. ^ Olaf Velte: Mit der Axt, planetlyrik.de 12 March 2020, retrieved 23 February 2021

Further reading

  • Kürschners Deutscher Literatur-Kalender. 2010.

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