Michael Hametner Explained

Michael Hametner (born 1950 at Rostock) is a German–Austrian journalist, editor, writer and literary and theater critic

Life

Hametner, son of an Austrian citizen, studied journalism and literary studies at the University of Leipzig. Initially working as an actor and director he became leading the "Poetische Theater" at the University of Leipzig; where he played and directed Der Auftrag by Heiner Müller (as "Debuisson"), Kohlhaas, version of Kleists novel (as "Luther"), Stephan Hermlins Scardanelli (Premiere),[1] Edward Albees Die Zoogeschichte (first performance in East Germany),[2] Alexander Vampilovs Provinzanekdoten[3] and Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot (as Pozzo). As director, he also played in important role in the debut performance of Astoria by Austrian writer Jura Soyfer in East Germany (together with Bernhard Scheller).[4]

From the beginning of the 1990s Hametner had been working as a freelancer at Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR). In 1993 he was appointed jury member for "Hörspiel des Monats" ("Radio drama of the month"). Before he just headed the East German radio drama critics jury and later he became a member of the jury for, Hörspielpreis der Kriegsblinden (radio drama prize of the blind war victims) and Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding (2007–2009).[5] [6] Since 2007 Hametner is also member of the jury for the Uwe Johnson Prize. In 1994 he became editorial journalist and presenter for literature at Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, where he established the MDR-Literaturpreis (MDR literature prize) in 1995.

Hametner published several books containing one-on-one interviews with German painters and actors like Bernhard Heisig, Johannes Heisig, Sighard Gille[7] and Fred Delmare.

Hametner has also been working as a narrator for audio recordings since 2005. Until 2015 he had been editorial journalist for literature. Since 2008 he is member of Bührnheim's Literature Salon.[8]

Hametner lives in Leipzig.

Works (selection)

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Audiobook narrator

At Universal Music, Berlin:

At Universal Family Entertainment, Berlin:

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Notes and References

  1. Elisabeth Peuker, Mitteldeutsche Neueste Nachrichten, 5 July 1973
  2. Bettina Ahrenholz, Norddeutsche Zeitung, 8 November 1976
  3. Georg Antosch, Neue Zeit, 12 July 1977
  4. Theater mit Leidenschaft: Die Studentenbühne an der Leipziger Universität, Passage-Verlag Leipzig 2007
  5. http://www.kulturpreise.de/web/preise_info.php?preisd_id=3791 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding
  6. https://humanistisch.de/field-collection/field-seite-text/1507 Short biography
  7. [Peter Gosse]
  8. https://www.signiertebuecher.de/%C3%BCber-uns/ Unser Team/our team