Hartmut Barth-Engelbart (pen names, among others Carl Hanau, HaBE), (born April 1947) is a German author, songwriter and graphic artist.

Life

Barth-Engelbart was born in 1947 as the eighth of nine children in a Protestant family of Michelstadt.[1] After completing his schooling, he was a reserve officer candidate from 1966, finally a trainer with the Bundeswehr.[2] In 1968, he began an apprenticeship as a typesetter at the Frankfurter Rundschau, but it lasted only one day, because on the following day he took part in an anti-Vietnam war demonstration in Frankfurt and fell from a canopy in the wake of political confrontations and broke his ankle joints on both feet.[1]

Barth-Engelbart began studying psychology and pedagogy in 1969, changed to primary school pedagogy after four semesters and passed his second state examination in 1978.[1] From 1971 to 1974 he was a lecturer at a primary school in Frankfurt-Rödelheim and a member of the strike committee of the lecturers. In 1972 he became a member of the "Arbeitsgemeinschaft junger Lehrer und Erzieher" (Association of Young Teachers and Educators) at the Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft (AjLE) and the GEW-Landesvorstands.[3]

In 1974, Barth-Engelbart became a member of the Communist League of West Germany (KBW),[1] for which he unsuccessfully ran for office in the state elections in Hesse in 1978.[4] A party expulsion due to lack of "line loyalty" preceded his resignation in 1979.[1]

From 1974 to 1978, Barth-Engelbart was deputy chairman of the staff council of the study seminar; from 1974 to 1976, he was involved in setting up the GEW Group and GEW chairman in Bruchköbel-Süd. He was expelled from the GEW in 1978, as a result of an incompatibility decision against the KBW.[3]

Since he was not immediately taken into the school service, in 1978, he worked until 1991 in different jobs.[1] In 1980, he became member of the Gewerkschaft Öffentliche Dienste, Transport und Verkehr, the strike leadership and the ÖTV regional board, then worked again, from 1991, in the school service.[3] In 1993, he became a civil servant, working as a primary school teacher.[1]

According to his own statements, he was a primary school teacher and children's choir leader until 2006. Since then he has been working full-time as a writer, songwriter and graphic artist.

Together with the composer and saxophonist Wolfgang Stryi of the Ensemble Modern, Barth-Engelbart organized several readings between 1991 and 2004.[5]

In September 2003, Barth-Engelbart initiated the Hanau Resistance Readings at Freiheitsplatz on the Viennese model.[6]

Publications

  • Anthologie 2009 - Die Würde des Menschen ist. Literaturforum Hanau/Main - Kinzig ISBN 3-940372-10-2/ISBN 978-3-940372-10-9
  • „C'est la vie“ oder was sind wir doch für Schweine geworden, Amsterdam 1991. ISBN 3-89408-306-9.
  • Eine Abrechnung mit dem Rechnen. In Karlheinz Burk: Die neue Schuleingangsstufe, Beltz: Weinheim, Basel 1998. 147 p. ISBN 3-407-62387-9.
  • Osterspaziergang. In Menschenversuch, Collage-Roman, Edition Gallas: Munich 2000.
  • Menschenversuch, Munich 2000. ISBN 3-00-007341-8.
  • Lakonisches Lächeln. Erzählung, Yedermann: München-Riemerling 2001. 99 p. ISBN 3-935269-14-5.
  • „Grenzgänger“, Collageroman zwischen Polen und Deutschland, in 17 × Lyrik&Prosa, Hanau 2001. ISBN 3-927040-00-2.
  • 26 Gedichte & Poeme, in 7 × Krieg und Un-Frieden, Hanau 2003. ISBN 3-927040-00-2.
  • Widerstandslesungen in Hanau. In: El Awadalla, Traude Korosa (editor): ... bis sie gehen. Vier Jahre Widerstandslesungen. Ein Lesebuch. Sisyphus: Klagenfurt 2004. ISBN 3-901960-19-8. p. 151-ff.
  • Unter Schlag Zeilen: befreite Worte – gebrochene Reime zur Lage, Zambon-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005. ISBN 3-88975-107-5.
  • Zora, Zambon-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005, 58 p. ISBN 3-88975-128-8.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ruth Dröse: Psychogramme einer Provinzstadt mit vielen Wespennestern. Hartmut Barth-Engelbart schreibt an einem Hanau-Roman und liest „Werkstücke“ daraus in der Schweinehalle vor. In Frankfurter Rundschau Nr. 209 vom 9 September 1998, p. 3 (Lokalrundschau)
  2. Taunus-Zeitung of 29 September 2003, p. 22 / Lokales
  3. 1 2 3 Berufsverbote und die GEW, In HEZ Zeitschrift der GEW Hessen, booklet 5 May 2012, p. 27
  4. Wahlbewerber Landtagswahl Hessen 1978
  5. Menschenrechte und Rüstungsexporte. / Ausstellung über die derzeitige Situation im Nato-Land Tuerkei., Frankfurter Rundschau (FR) 23 September 1995; Literatur, FR vom 12. Mai 1999; Hanau. "Lamboy-Kids" machen neue Musik in Frankfurt., FR dated 15 March 2000; Der manipulierte Mensch im Cyber-Space, 29 September 2001
  6. "Deutsche Werte" In Junge Welt dated 18 December 2004, p. 12
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