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Rita Kuczynski (born 25 February 1944) is a
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author, philosopher and editorialist.


Life

Rita Kuczynski was born in
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,
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. She grew up in
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and
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and studied music (piano and organ) from 1956 to 1962. She undertook a master's in piano at the
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. From 1965 to 1970, she studied philosophy at the
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and the
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. In 1971, she became an assistant at the Institute for Philosophy in the
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. In the following year, she married Thomas Kuczynski. She received the
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from the Academy in 1975, with a doctorate on
Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a 19th-century German idealism, German idealist. His influence extends across a wide range of topics from metaphysical issues in epistemology and ontology, to political phi ...
. From 1981 until 1990 she worked as a freelance writer. In 1987, she became visiting professor for philosophy and literature at the
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. She delivered lectures and papers at
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, the
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, and the
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, as well as the
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. After the upheavals of 1989 she separated from her husband. They were divorced in 1998. In 1991 she served as visiting professor for languages at the
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. During work on a monograph about
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she undertook research trips to
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, Concepción, La Serena,
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and . Since 1998 she has worked as an independent journalist and editorialist for the
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, the
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,
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, the
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, the
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,
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and
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. Her contributions to the discussion of
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focus on the mutual understanding of East and West. She participated in the general discussion after reunification as a moderator in the
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radio series ''Tacheles'', in the Berlin Runde and in political features on DeutschlandRadio. She has participated in several television debates and talk shows on Germany unity.


Awards

* Writers' Grant from the
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(1993) * Scholarship of the (1994) * Scholarship of the Berliner Künstlerförderung (1995) * Scholarship of the Council for European Studies (1995) * Scholarship of the
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, Department for History and Department for Modern Languages and Literature (1995) * Literary scholarship of the (1998) * Writer at
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, The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington D.C. (2001) *
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from ''China Time'',
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(2002) * Senior Fellow at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (2008)


Works


Fiction

* 1984 – ''Nächte mit Hegel'' (Nights with Hegel). Lizenznummer 48-48/10/84. * 1991 – ''Wenn ich kein Vogel wär'' (If I were not a Bird). . * 1997 – ''staccato''. . * 1999 – ''Mauerblume'' (Wallflower). . * 2001 – ''Die gefundene Frau'' (The Discovered Woman). . * 2010 – ''Im Kreis'' (In the Circle). . * 2014 – ''Aber der Himmel war höher'' (But the Sky was Higher). (E-Book)


Non-fiction

* 1999 – ''DDR – Ende mit Wende'' (GDR: End with Change); with
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, Harald Eggebrecht; . * 2002 – ''Die Rache der Ostdeutschen'' (The Revenge of East Germany); . * 2003 – ''Im Westen was Neues – Ostdeutsche auf dem Weg in die Normalität'' (Something New in the West: East Germans on the way to normality); . * 2005 – ''Ostdeutschland war nie etwas Natürliches – Deutschlandkenner aus Mittel- und Osteuropa, Frankreich, Großbritannien und den USA über das vereinte Deutschland'' (East Germany was Never Something Natural: German experts of Central and Eastern Europe, France, Great Britain and the USA on the Divided Germany); . * 2013 – ''Was glaubst du eigentlich? Weltsicht ohne Religion'' (What do you actually believe in? World-view without religion); .


Radio features

* ''Lacrimosa 1953'' by Rita Kuczynski (37’) Radio-play: DS Kultur, 1988. * ''Maria oder Eine namenlose Geschichte'' (Maria, or A Nameless History). Director: Günter Bormann. Producer: Rundfunk der DDR, 1984.Patrick Conley: ''Features und Reportagen im Rundfunk der DDR. Tonträgerverzeichnis 1964–1991''. 2nd edition. Askylt, Berlin 1999. , S. 122.
Digitised
in the
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)
* ''Was ist ein Berg?'' (What is a Mountain?). Literary feature about Chilean poet
Gabriela Mistral Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (; 7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral (), was a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator, and Catholic. She was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order or Third Franciscan order. She was ...
. Director: Horst Liepach. Producer: DS Kultur, 1991.


Film

*'. Adaptation of Rita Kuczynski's novel, ''Wenn ich kein Vogel wär'', 1991. Regie: Horst Seemann, Drehbuch: Rita Kuczynski/Horst Seemann


Essays

* "Sich nicht zur Unzeit begegnen – Ein Feature" (We do not meet at the wrong time: A Feature). in ''Surviving the twentieth century; Social Philosophy from the Frankfurter School to the Columbia Faculty Seminars.'' Judith T. Marus editor Transaction Publishers. New Brunswick (USA) and London (U.K.), 1999, , pp. 295–311 * "Von der Stärke schwacher Bindungen – Essay – (Über die Zukunft menschlicher Beziehungen am Ende des Industriezeitalters in Europa.)" (Weak Ties of the Strong: Essay (About the Future of Human Connections at the End of the Industrial Age in Europe). in ''Antoinette – Tarot der Europa''; 1999, , S-50-55. * "Der Einstieg in den Ausstieg" (The Entrance to the Exit). in Wolf Biermann et al., ''Die Ausbürgerung. Anfang vom Ende der DDR''. Fritz Pleitgen (ed.). Ullstein, Berlin 2001, , S. 148–151.


References


External links

*
Website of Rita Kuczynski

Rita Kuczynski
on www.literaturport.de

in ''Kritisches Lexikon zur deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuczynski, Rita German opinion journalists German women journalists German women novelists 1944 births East German women Johns Hopkins University faculty Writers from Berlin Living people Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni German women columnists University at Buffalo faculty Leipzig University alumni People from East Berlin Academic staff of the University of Chile