Wiechert - Works

Works

  • Die Flucht, novel, (pseudonym: Ernst Barany Bjell), 1916
  • Der Wald, novel, 1922
  • Der Totenwolf, novel, 1924
  • Die blauen Schwingen, novel, 1925
  • Der Knecht Gottes Andreas Nyland, novel, 1926
  • Der solberne Wagen, short stories, 1928
  • Die kleine Passion. Geschichte eines Kindes, novel, 1929
  • Die Flöte des Pan, short stories, 1930
  • Jedermann, novel, 1931
  • Die Magd des Jürgen Doskocil, 1932
  • Geschichte eines Knaben, novel, 1933
  • Das Spiel vom deutschen Bettelmann, radio play, 1933
  • Die Majorin, novel, 1934
  • Der Todeskandidat, short stories, 1934
  • Der verlorene Sohn, play, 1935
  • Die goldene Stadt, play, 1935
  • Hirtennovelle, short stories, 1935
  • Wälder und Menschen, childhood memoirs, 1936
  • Das heilige Jahr, short stories, 1936
  • Von den treuen Begleitern, interpretations of poems, 1938
  • Atli, der Bestmann, short stories, 1938
  • Das einfache Leben, novel, 1939, ISBN 3-548-24826-8
  • Die Jeromin-Kinder, novel, 1945/7, ISBN 3-7844-2384-1, ISBN 3-7844-2030-3
  • Die Totenmesse, short story, 1945/7
  • Der brennende Dornbusch, short story, 1945
  • Demetrius, short story, 1945
  • Der Totenwald, Report from the concentration camp Buchenwald, 1946 (written in 1937) ISBN 3-548-24038-0
  • Märchen 1946/7
  • Der weiße Büffel oder Von der großen Gerechtigkeit, 1946 (written in 1937)
  • Der armen Kinder Weihnachten, play, 1946
  • Okay oder die Unsterblichen, play, 1946
  • Die Gebärde, short stories, 1947
  • Der Richter, short story, 1948
  • Jahre und Zeiten, memoirs, 1949, ISBN 3-548-22119-X
  • Die Mutter, short stories, 1948
  • Missa sine Nomine, novel 1950
  • Der Exote, novel, 1951
  • Die letzten Lieder, poems, 1951
  • Es geht ein Pflüger übers Land, short stories chosen by Lilje Wiechert, 1951
  • Häftling Nr. 7188, diary entries and letters, 1966

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