Heinz Pototschnig | |
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Born | Heinrich Pototschnig June 30, 1923 Graz, Austria |
Died | April 11, 1995 Villach, Austria | (aged 71)
Occupation | Physician, writer |
Nationality | Austrian |
Heinrich "Heinz" Pototschnig (June 30, 1923 – April 11, 1995) was an Austrian physician and writer.
Pototschnig was born in Graz. After World War II [1] and after he graduated in medicine, he moved to Carinthia, where he practised in Villach and started writing. His works include narratives, essays, lyric poetry and radio plays.
In 1962, he became editor of Der Bogen, which was edited by Hans Leb before. [2]
In 1977, he participated in the first edition of the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition, Klagenfurt. [3]
Pototschnig died in Villach.
Heinz Pototschnig | |
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Born | Heinrich Pototschnig June 30, 1923 Graz, Austria |
Died | April 11, 1995 Villach, Austria | (aged 71)
Occupation | Physician, writer |
Nationality | Austrian |
Heinrich "Heinz" Pototschnig (June 30, 1923 – April 11, 1995) was an Austrian physician and writer.
Pototschnig was born in Graz. After World War II [1] and after he graduated in medicine, he moved to Carinthia, where he practised in Villach and started writing. His works include narratives, essays, lyric poetry and radio plays.
In 1962, he became editor of Der Bogen, which was edited by Hans Leb before. [2]
In 1977, he participated in the first edition of the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition, Klagenfurt. [3]
Pototschnig died in Villach.