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Erik Martin (2010)

Erik Martin (12 January 1936 in Neuss – 25 April 2017)[1] was a German writer, songwriter and composer of songs. He was the founder and editor of the literature and art magazine Muschelhaufen.

Life and work[edit]

Erik Martin was the first-born son of Illa and Ernst J. Martin – both dentists and dendrologists; they were the founders of the Sequoiafarm Kaldenkirchen. His sister is the tree-and-bush expert Helge Breloer. Martin grew up in Kaldenkirchen, went to Aloisiuskolleg in Bad Godesberg and graduated at Thomaeum High-School Kempen. After studies in Aachen he worked as a teacher of German and Biology in Viersen, where he created schoolgardens[2] and worked out environmental projects joining the German Waldjugend.[3] In 1997 he received the Klaus-Gundelach-Prize for his merits concerning his environmental protection and his youth novel Fjellwanderung.[4]

Muschelhaufen (Cover: Martin Lersch)

From 1969 to 2008 Erik Martin edited Muschelhaufen, an annual for literature and graphics.[5] In numerous special editions he helped recover writers such as Albert Vigoleis Thelen,[6] Margot Scharpenberg or Fritz Grasshoff. Stories and Poems by well-known writers such as Ernst Jandl, Annemarie Schimmel (honoured with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade), Günter Kunert, Siegfried Lenz, Christoph Meckel and James Krüss were first published in Muschelhaufen. Artists like Elke RehderorClemens Weiss used to work for the magazine. With great care, Martin studied Werner Helwig's books and wrote essential essays on his work.[7]

Martin's songs are well-known and often sung in the groups of the German Youth Movement, the German folk and the German Scout Movement.[8] One of those is the popular Wenn der Abend naht (When the evening comes) .[9]Asyouth leader for many years Martin led groups to whose members he was known as Mac. Up to this day he participates in the Deutsche Waldjugend activities and has written articles for several magazines, e.g. der eisbrecher,[10] scouting and Fang. Two CDs with Martin's songs were edited by the Waldjugend.

Erik Martin was married. He had two sons and lived in Viersen-Dülken.

Publications[edit]

CD-Cover Wenn der Abend naht

Notes[edit]

  • ^ Hauptschule Süchteln, Viersen 1994, p. 32
  • ^ Sigrid Blomen-Radermacher: Dülkener Pädagoge: „Muschelhaufen“ als Lebens-Puzzle. In: Rheinische Post, 22 January 1998
  • ^ Ehrung für Erik Martin. In: Unser Wald. Bonn, February 1998. ISSN 0935-7017
  • ^ Peter Klusen: Muschelhaufen. In: kult. Kultur am Niederrhein, Vol. 2. Moers 1996
  • ^ Sabine Hänisch: Literarisches Stöbern im Muschelhaufen. In: Westdeutsche Zeitung, vom 4 November 1998
  • ^ Pitt Becker: Werner Helwig und sein Nachlaß. In: Köpfchen. Dorweiler. No. 4-1991
  • ^ Hedo Holland: Lieder von Mac. In: Folkmagazin. No. 4/2000, ISSN 1439-8737
  • ^ Wenn der Abend naht in the German Wikipedia
  • ^ Freelance writer 1988 ff, imprint of the journal
  • Further reading[edit]

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