Einar Schleef
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Einar Schleef

Einar Schleef was born on 17 January 1944 in Sangerhausen and passed away on 21 July 2001 in July. He is known primarily as a playwright and director, but also worked as a set designer, painter, and actor. His key works include the novel Gertrud and the play Nietzsche Trilogy. His plays were selected for the Berliner Theatertreffen festival on numerous occasions, and he received numerous awards for his work, including the Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis 1995.
Einar Schleef was born on 17 January 1944 in Sangerhausen and passed away on 21 July 2001 in July. He is known primarily as a playwright and director, but also worked as a set designer, painter, and actor. His key works include the novel Gertrud and the play Nietzsche Trilogy. His plays were selected for the Berliner Theatertreffen festival on numerous occasions, and he received numerous awards for his work, including the Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis 1995.

PUBLICATIONS

Drug Faust Parsifal
Year of Publication: 2010
Einar SchleefYear of Publication: 2010
In a kind of Berlin dramaturgy, this essay exposes and explains the theatrical canon of Schleef as a theatre-maker – from Aeschylus to Bertolt Brecht and Heiner Müller. He situates the question »how...
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Gertrud
Year of Publication: 2008
Einar SchleefYear of Publication: 2008
Situated beneath the official histories and miles away from familiar family novels, in the detail-drenched, idiosyncratically revealing monologue of his mother, Einar Schleef tells the story of a...
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Nietzsche Trilogy & Long Night
Year of Publication: 2003
Einar SchleefYear of Publication: 2003
Nietzsche Trilogy
In three parts titled Typical Evening, Knife and Fork and Ettersberg, Einar Schleef portrays the philosopher as a tamed...
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