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Joachim Ringelnatz (1883-1934)

"Joachim Ringelnatz is the pen name of the German author and painter Hans Bötticher(7 August 1883, Wurzen, Saxony – 17 November 1934, Berlin). His pen name Ringelnatz is usually explained as a dialect expression for an animal, possibly a variant of Ringelnatter, German for Grass Snake or more probably the seahorse for winding ("ringeln") its tail around objects. Seahorse is called Ringelnass (nass = wet) by mariners to whom he felt belonging. He was a sailor in his youth and spent the First World War in the Navy on a minesweeper. In the 1920s and 1930s, he worked as a Kabarettist, i.e., a kind of satirical stand-up comedian. He is best known for his wry poems, often using word play and sometimes bordering on nonsense poetry. Some of these are similar to Christian Morgenstern´s, but often more satirical in tone and occasionally subversive. His most popular creation is the anarchic sailor Kuddel Daddeldu with his drunken antics and disdain for authority." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)

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Was depicted (Actor) Joachim Ringelnatz (1883-1934)

Written Joachim Ringelnatz (1883-1934)

Drawn Joachim Ringelnatz (1883-1934)

[Relation to person or institution] Joachim Ringelnatz (1883-1934)
Drawn / Printing plate produced Wilhelm Höpfner (1899-1968) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts ()
[Relation to person or institution] Volksbühne ()
[Relation to person or institution] Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Walter Dehmel (1903-1960) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Hanns Eisler (1898-1962) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Hans Fallada (1893-1947) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Yvan Goll (1891-1950) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Walter Hasenclever (1890-1940) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Otto Fritz Hayner (1933-2018) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Robert Heindl (1883-1953) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Max Herrmann-Neiße (1886-1941) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Erich Honecker (1912-1994) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Erich Kästner (1899-1974) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Bernhard Kellermann (1879-1951) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Alfred Georg Hermann (1890-1928) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Klaus Mann (1906-1949) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) ()
[Relation to person or institution] László Moholy-Nagy (1916-1966) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Erich Mühsam (1878-1934) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Asta Nielsen (1881-1972) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Kurt Pinthus (1886-1975) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Erwin Piscator (1893-1966) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Alfred Polgar (1873-1955) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Georg Trakl (1887-1914) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Sergei Tretyakov (1892-1937) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Kurt Tucholsky (1890-1935) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Robert Gilbert (1899-1978) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Erich Weinert (1890-1953) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Carl Zuckmayer (1896-1977) ()
Intellectual creation Bernd Frank (1942-) ()
Intellectual creation Werner Heinitz (1928-) ()