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Gustav Heinse

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541: 169:'s Vienna branch. Heinse married and settled down in Bulgaria. The 1930s and 1940s were Heinse's most productive period as a poetry writer. They saw the release of the books 566: 591: 556: 561: 439: 246:
While Heinse would continue to translate Bulgarian lyric poetry until the end of his life, he also worked on translations of prose works (e.g. tales by
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He continued his interest in poetry, though he also assumed a new role as a translator of eminent Bulgarian writers and poets from Bulgarian to
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Bulgar. Dichter österr. Abstammung, Übersetzer; geboren in Dalmatien, lebte von 1924–1971 in Bulgarien
476: 471: 204: 107: 208: 173:(1937), an autobiographical account of Heinse's experiences on the Italian Front in his youth, and 166: 158: 127: 44: 216: 212: 135: 20: 292:("Tobacco"), signed by Heinse under his real name, Josef Klein. Heinse died in Sofia in 1971. 251: 111: 40: 223:
publisher PIC; it includes German translations of Bulgarian poetry ranging from 19th-century
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As a newly promoted officer, in 1916 the 20-year-old Heinse was dispatched to the
191:("Bulgarian Melodies"), issued in 1938, features German translations of poems by 281: 236: 99: 48: 417: 232: 60: 185: 442:(in German). DNB, Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek. Archived from 115: 72: 122:
that would publish them. Major influences on the developing writer were
162: 440:"Ergebnis der Suche nach: Gustav Heinse im Bestand: Gesamter Bestand" 139: 254:). Some of his translations were published in German magazines like 147: 119: 384: 284:-based publisher Volk und Welt released Heinse's translation of 102:. He served as part of the 43rd Infantry Regiment and fought at 177:("The Garden", 1932), a collection of lyrical and love poetry. 157:
In 1924, Gustav Heinse arrived in Sofia, the capital of the
416:(in Bulgarian). Венцеслав Константинов. Archived from 219:. In 2006, the enlarged anthology was republished by 542:Austro-Hungarian military personnel of World War I 146:. Years later, in 1937, he would publish these in 414:"Немски поети — Густав Хайнзе (1896–1971)" 268:or by the German-language Bulgarian press like 39:Heinse was born in 1896 in Castelnuovo in the 8: 316:(Sofia, 1938; 2nd ed. Veliko Tarnovo, 2006) 63:). Heinse's father was an officer in the 114:. The horrors of war shaped Heinse as a 79:, Straß and Mährisch Weißkirchen (today 352: 350: 348: 346: 344: 342: 338: 361:(in Bulgarian). Пламък. Archived from 7: 71:extraction, while his mother was an 567:Bulgarian people of Italian descent 592:20th-century Austrian male writers 557:Bulgarian people of German descent 14: 562:Bulgarian people of Czech descent 597:Austrian emigrants to Bulgaria 532:Austro-Hungarian Army officers 387:(in German). DNB, Katalog der 359:"Густав Хайнзе (Йозеф Клайн)" 1: 482:20th-century Bulgarian people 492:20th-century Bulgarian poets 487:20th-century Austrian people 389:Deutschen Nationalbibliothek 161:, as a factory engineer for 110:, San Martino del Carso and 547:Bulgarian Austro-Hungarians 497:20th-century Austrian poets 310:(Sofia, 1937, 2nd ed. 1950) 302:Der Garten. Ein Liederkranz 150:in a book of poetry titled 613: 537:Austrian World War I poets 527:Translators from Bulgarian 225:Bulgarian National Revival 154:(“The Burning Mountain”). 85:Theresian Military Academy 81:Hranice in Přerov District 412:Константинов, Венцеслав. 385:"Klein, Josef (männlich)" 357:Клайн, Екатерина (2008). 83:) and graduated from the 24: 587:20th-century translators 572:People from Herceg Novi 274:Bulgarische Wochenschau 256:Westermanns Monatshefte 582:German Bohemian people 552:Immigrants to Bulgaria 328:(Veliko Tarnovo, 1994) 522:Translators to German 517:Bulgarian translators 288:'s influential novel 106:, taking part in the 65:Austro–Hungarian Army 512:Bulgarian male poets 507:Austrian translators 278:Sofioter Nachrichten 167:Siemens & Halske 502:Austrian male poets 314:Bulgarische Gesänge 189:Bulgarische Gesänge 159:Kingdom of Bulgaria 128:Rabindranath Tagore 45:Kingdom of Dalmatia 577:Writers from Sofia 365:on 12 January 2011 308:Der brennende Berg 235:to modern authors 217:Nikola Furnadzhiev 213:Elisaveta Bagryana 171:Der brennende Berg 152:Der brennende Berg 142:literary magazine 136:Rainer Maria Rilke 35:Biography and work 326:Die Grille. 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Index

Bulgarian
Habsburg monarchy
Kingdom of Dalmatia
Herceg Novi
Bay of Kotor
Adriatic
Montenegro
Austro–Hungarian Army
Bohemian German
Italian
Sankt Pölten
Hranice in Přerov District
Theresian Military Academy
Wiener Neustadt
Italian Front
World War I
the Isonzo
battle of Doberdò
Monte San Michele
pacifist
Banat
Hermann Hesse
Rabindranath Tagore
Romain Rolland
Rainer Maria Rilke
Viennese
Sofia
Kingdom of Bulgaria
German
Siemens & Halske

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