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Erich Fried (6 May 1921 – 22 November 1988) was an Austrian-born poet, writer, and translator. He initially became known to a broader public in both Germany and Austria for his political poetry, and later for his love poems. As a writer, he mostly wrote plays and short novels. He also translated works by different English writers from English into German, most notably works by William Shakespeare.

Fried in 1981
Fried in 1981

He was born in Vienna, Austria, but fled to England after the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. He settled in London and adopted British nationality in 1949. His first official visit back to Vienna was in 1962.


Biography


Born to Jewish parents Nelly and Hugo Fried in Vienna, he was a child actor and from an early age he had strongly wrote political essays and poetry. He fled to London after his father was murdered by the Gestapo after the Anschluss (i.e. annexation of Austria) by Nazi Germany.

During World War II, he did casual work as a librarian and a factory hand. He arranged also for his mother to leave Nazi-occupied Austria, as well as helping many other Jews to come to the UK. He joined Young Austria, a left-wing emigrant youth movement, but left in 1943 in protest of its growing Stalinist tendencies. In 1944, he married Maria Marburg, shortly before the birth of his son Hans. During the same year, his first volume of poetry was published. He separated from Maria in 1946.

Fried's German translation of Masefield's Good Friday was broadcast on the BBC German Service in 1951.[1] He divorced Maria in 1952. In the same year, he married Nan Spence Eichner, with whom he had two children; David (b. 1958) and Katherine (b. 1961). From 1952 to 1968, he worked as a political commentator for the BBC German Service. He translated works by Shakespeare, T. S. Eliot, and Dylan Thomas. In 1962, he returned to Vienna for the first time. Erich and Nan divorced in 1965. In 1965, he married for a third time, wedding Catherine Boswell with whom he had three children; Petra (b. 1965), Klaus, and Thomas (b. 1969).

He published several volumes of poetry as well as radio plays and a novel. His work was sometimes controversial, including attacks on the Zionist movement and support for left-wing causes. His work was mainly published in the West, but in 1969, a selection of his poetry was published in the GDR poetry series Poesiealbum, and his Dylan Thomas translations were published in that same series in 1974. The composer Hans Werner Henze set two of Fried's poems for his song-cycle Voices (1973).

In 1982, he regained his Austrian nationality, though he also retained the British nationality he had adopted in 1949. He died of intestinal cancer in Baden-Baden, West Germany, in 1988 and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.

An Austrian literary prize is named in his honour, more specifically the Erich Fried Prize.


Works



Translations of Erich Fried's Works into English[2]


There are as well translations of single poems in different anthologies.


References


  1. Elrick, Manya (2013). "'Moglichst nah am Original.' Erich Fried, Poet, Translator and Would-Be Performer". In Brinson, Charmian; Dove, Richard (eds.). German-Speaking Exiles in the Performing Arts in Britain after 1933. Rodopi. p. 110. ISBN 978-94-012-0919-9.
  2. Bibliography of Erich Fried's Works (German), pp. 100–107



На других языках


[de] Erich Fried

Erich Fried (* 6. Mai 1921 in Wien; † 22. November 1988 in Baden-Baden) war ein österreichischer Lyriker, Übersetzer und Essayist, der ab 1938 in London im Exil lebte.
- [en] Erich Fried

[es] Erich Fried

Erich Fried (Viena (Austria), 6 de mayo de 1921 - Baden-Baden (Alemania), 22 de noviembre de 1988) fue un poeta austriaco, quien vivió gran parte de su vida en Inglaterra. También trabajó como presentador, traductor y ensayista.

[fr] Erich Fried

Erich Fried, né le 6 mai 1921 à Vienne et mort le 22 novembre 1988 à Baden-Baden, est un poète, traducteur et essayiste autrichien juif, établi en Angleterre au Royaume-Uni.

[ru] Фрид, Эрих

Эрих Фрид (нем. Erich Fried; 6 мая 1921 (1921-05-06), Вена, Австрия, — 22 ноября 1988, Баден-Баден, ФРГ) — австро-британский писатель, поэт, журналист и радиоведущий.



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