Karla Alexandra Höcker (1 September 1901 – 15 October 1992)[1] (also used the pseudonym Christiana Rautter[2]) was a German writer and musician.
Biography
Karla Höcker's father Paul Oskar Höcker was already a best-selling author when Karla was born, in Charlottenburg. Her grandfather, Oskar Höcker, and her great-uncle, Gustav Höcker, were likewise writers. Karla was initially trained as a musician; she studied at the Berliner Musikhochschule and became a musical director. Soon, however, she began to work as a writer, especially after her father fell ill and she had to assist him.[3] She worked as a journalist and a writer about music, before becoming a professor of music in Berlin. She received an honorary degree in 1977.[4]
She spent World War II in Berlin, and published a war memoir, Beschreibung eines Jahres: Berliner Notizen 1945, in which she noted, with surprise, that the Red Army did not kill or deport the majority of the civilian population,[6] and, like other authors of the period, spoke of how Berlin in 1945 and 1946 was felt to be in an "in-between" time.[7] After the war, she became friends with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, one of the greatest Lieder performers of the post-war period, and later collaborated with him in his writings.[8]
Works
Höcker wrote novels and biographies of artists and musicians, and did interviews for German radio.[9] She published some of those interviews in Gespraeche mit Berliner Kuenstlern ("Conversations with Berlin artists").
Books authored (selection)
Erlebnis in Florenz. Novel. Velhagen & Klasings Feldpost-Lesebogen, without Nr., Bielefeld 1943[10]
Gespräche mit Berliner Künstlern. Stapp, 1964
Die letzten und die ersten Tage: Berliner Aufzeichnungen 1945. Hessling, 1966.
Johannes Brahms: Begegnung mit dem Menschen. Mit 79 zeitgenössischen Bildern, Notenbeispielen und Dokumenten. (Introduction by Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau). Klopp, 1983
Beschreibung eines Jahres: Berliner Notizen 1945. Arani, Berlin 1984.[11]
Franz Schubert in seiner Welt. Deutscher Taschenbuchverlag, München 1984. ISBN978-3-423-07946-4
^Grossman, Atina (2003). "Trauma, Memory, and Motherhood". In Richard Bessel; Dirk Schumann (eds.). Life after death: approaches to a cultural and social history of Europe during the 1940s and 1950s. Cambridge UP. pp. 93–128. ISBN978-0-521-00922-5. Retrieved 7 September 2010.