Vorleser zusammenfassung bernhard schlink biographie
Some of his books bear legal sounding titles like Vergangenheitsschuld und gegenwärtiges Recht or Grundrechte Staatsrecht. While others can also be called Die gordische Schleife (The Gordian Knot), Der Vorleser (The Reader) or Das Wochenende (The Weekend). Bernhard Schlink is not only a law professor, but also a successful novelist. "You don't only want to have just one life," he once said in an interview in response to a question on the significance of writing. In his novels he dares to undertake a concrete and critical analysis of topic of German history – and is very successful with this.
Both the stay in Stanford and teaching at the Humboldt-Universität after the fall of the Berlin Wall were immensely enriching, stimulating experiences.
– Bernhard Schlink
Bernhard Schlink was born as the son of a theology professor in Bielefeld in 1944 and grew up in Heidelberg. There, and later in Berlin, he studied law. During his studies he spent a year at Stanford University, California, with a DAAD Scholarship. "Both the stay in Stanford in 1974, which involved research on artificial intelligence in the theory and practice of law, and teaching as a lecturer at the Humboldt-Universität after the fall of the Berlin Wall were immensely enriching, stimulating experiences. They left their mark in scientific publications," says Bernhard Schlink.
The law graduate completed his doctorate at Heidelberg in 1975, followed six years later by his postdoctoral habilitation in Freiburg. He subsequently spent almost ten years teaching and researching as a law professor at the University of Bonn. Immediately after the fall of the Wall he came to the Humboldt-Universität Berlin as a DAAD visiting professor and eventually assumed the Chair of Public Law and Legal Philosophy there. The jurist also served as a judge at the Constitutional Court for the State of North-Rhine Westphalia in Münster from 1987 to 2005.
During a sabbatical in Aix-en-Provence in 1987, Schlink wrote Bernhard Schlink (Großdornberg, 6 july1944) is in Dútsk skriuwer en jurist. Schlink waard grutbrocht yn Heidelberch en studearre dêr rjochten. Yn 1975 promovearre er. Sûnt 2004 is er professer yn de Steats- en bestjoersrjocht en rjochtsfilosofy oan de Humboldt-Universiteit yn Berlyn. Bernhard Schlink is fierders lid fan it kuratoarium fan it earste Dútske juristyske ynternettydskrift Humboldt Forum Recht. Syn karriêre as skriuwer begûn mei in rige detektiveromans mei as haadpersoan Selb, in namme dy't ôflaat is fan it Dútske wurd foar 'sels'. Yn 1995 publisearre er Der Vorleser (De Foarlêzer), foar in part in autobiografyske roman, dy't yn 2008 as The Reader ferfilme is. It boek (en de film) giet oer in 15-jierrige jonge dy't in ferhâlding krijt mei in folle âldere frou, dy't hommels ferdwynt. Hy moetet har wer at er as rjochtestudint in proses oer oarlochsmisdieden bywennet. It boek waard in bestseller en waard yn 35 talen oerset. It wurk krige ferskate literêre prizen, ynternasjonaal. Yn 2000 ferskynde fan Schlink in samling koarte ferhalen, Liebesfluchten (Nederlânsk: De liefdesval). Commons German writer (born 1944) Bernhard Schlink (German:[ˈbɛʁn.haʁtʃlɪŋk]; born 6 July 1944) is a German lawyer, academic, and novelist. He is best known for his novel The Reader, which was first published in 1995 and became an international bestseller. He won the 2014 Park Kyong-ni Prize. He was born in Großdornberg, near Bielefeld, to a German father (Edmund Schlink) and a Swiss mother, the youngest of four children. His mother, Irmgard, had been a theology student of his father, whom she married in 1938. (Edmund Schlink's first wife had died in 1936.) Bernhard's father had been a seminary professor and pastor in the anti-Nazi Confessing Church. In 1946, he became a professor of dogmatic and ecumenical theology at Heidelberg University, where he would serve until his retirement in 1971. Over the course of four decades, Edmund Schlink became one of the most famous and influential Lutheran theologians in the world and a key participant in the modern Ecumenical Movement. Bernhard Schlink was brought up in Heidelberg from the age of two. He studied law at West Berlin's Free University, graduating in 1968. Schlink became a judge at the Constitutional Court of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1988 and in 1992 a professor for public law and the philosophy of law at Humboldt University, Berlin. Among Schlink's academic students are Stefan Korioth and Ralf Poscher. He retired in January 2006. Schlink studied law at the University of Heidelberg and at the Free University of Berlin. He worked as a scientific assistant at the Universities of Darmstadt, Bielefeld and Freiburg. He had been a law professor at the University of Bonn and Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main before he started in 1992 at Humboldt University of Berlin. His career as a writer began with several detective novels with the main character named Selb—a .Bernhard Schlink
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