Carlos Rasch

Carlos Rasch ( born April 6, 1932 in Curitiba, Brazil ) is a science fiction author whose works were mainly transferred to the GDR.

Life

In 1938 he moved with his parents, who came from East Prussia and Oschersleben, Germany and grew up in 1944 in Elbing. After 1945, he first lived in calbe (Saale ) and Köthen before it was established in Falkirk in 1963. Since 2000 he lives in Brieselang. He has three children and five grandchildren.

He was first shift, but was in 1951 when General German intelligence service of the GDR ( ADN) active. During this time as a reporter dropped his first works fantastic. From 1965 he was a freelance writer. By 1975, more novels and short stories published. Rasch was also the author of SF- plays and co-author of the 13 -part series Space Space Pilot for East German television, which was not rotated. Then he fell in cultural officials temporarily out of favor, and cutting himself with odd jobs and releases by ( Arlo S. C. ) under a pseudonym. From the mid- 80s are his works could reappear or have been reissued. After 1990 he was temporarily city editor for the Havel country in Märkischen Allgemeine Zeitung; He is retired since 1997.

Works

With The Blue Planet also quickly put a book, which was due to the influence of the pre- astronautics in the GDR SF - it is about the theory that in the distant past extraterrestrials visiting Earth, and the fate of mankind have influenced (such as Günther Krupkat, Wolf Weitbrecht and Rainer Fuhrmann ). Parts of the novel In the Shadow of the deep sea have been reused by Rasch ten years later for magma in the sky. Some of Rasch's books also appeared in translations in Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary.

2009 Carlos Rasch began with the publication of the multivolume publication space pilots, which was based on motives of the planned TV series.

  • Asteroid hunters. Scientific and fantastic tale. (1961 by DEFA 1970 filmed under the title signals - A Space Adventure)
  • The blue planet. Fantastic novel. Yellow Series (1963). Appeared in 1968 as a shortened handle at Moewig, Munich ( Terra Nova, No. 17 )
  • The sinking of Astronautic. Scientific fantastic tale (1963, The New Adventure )
  • In the shadow of the deep sea. Science fiction. (1965)
  • The reversal of the meridian. Space narrative from the year 2232nd (1966 ) Appeared in 1968 also reduced as a booklet in Moewig, Munich ( Terra Nova, No. 24)
  • The unearthly spaceship. Scientific fantastic tale (1967, The New Adventure )
  • Record flight in a jet - hurricane. Scientific fantastic tale (1970, The New Adventure )
  • Krakentang. Scientific and fantasy stories. (1972)
  • Magma in the sky. Scientific fantastic novel. (1975)
  • Vikonda. Scientific and fantastic tale. (1986, The New Adventure )
  • The lost glow stone, children's book, together with Dieter Müller ( graphic artist ) (1988 )
  • Back to Earth Ball: Space Pilot 1, 2009, ISBN 3-86634-805-3
  • Orbitals Balance: Space Pilot 2, 2010, ISBN 978-3-86634-929-2
  • At home on the earth: Space Pilot 3, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86237-076-4
  • Star of Gea: Space Pilot 4, 2011, ISBN 978-3-86237-509-7
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