Werner Zillig

Werner Zillig (born 22 October 1949 in Haßlach at Kronach ) is a German writer and linguist.

Life

Werner Zillig studied German, history and sociology in Erlangen, Tübingen and Münster and received his PhD in 1981 in Münster with an investigation of the ' speech act Rate '. After that, he was Assistant Professor of German Linguistics at the University of Münster. He habilitated with an analysis of the ' text book places decency ' and was a university lecturer at the University of Münster. 1996 to 2002 he lived in Lille, then in Igls. Zillig 2008 was appointed Honorary Professor of Linguistics at the University of Innsbruck. In addition to the study of linguistics, he also developed a bibliography of decency book since Knigge.

Work

His first literary texts he published as Heinrich Werner in various science fiction anthologies. The publication of his first story in 1980 the band was supported by Herbert W. Franke. In 1984 he published with " The Plot " a utopia where all dropouts, the Company limited areas available in which they can experiment with drugs with impunity.

After Zillig had explained in the epilogue of his narrative book " Seventeen sets. 's Memory " in his resignation from the fantastic genre was "Seventeen sets " won the Kurd - Laßwitz price. In the parallel published short novel " The new fragrance ", he used Thomas Mann's novella " Death in Venice " as a template, a SF story. The novel " The Festschrift " is a campus novel in the tradition of David Lodge.

Works of fiction

  • The rain dancers. Science fiction stories, edited by Herbert W. Franke, 1980. ISBN 3-442-23367-4
  • The plot. Roman, 1984. ISBN 3-442-08402-4 (re available under Kindle Books. )
  • Seventeen sets. The memory. Two stories, 1989. ISBN 3-89048-305-4
  • The new fragrance. A story from the culture of tomorrow, 1989 ISBN. 3-89048-306-2
  • The Festschrift. A novel, 2004 ISBN. 3-937667-00-8

Scientific Publications

  • Rate. Speech act of evaluative speech, 1982. ISBN 3-484-30115-5 ( dissertation )
  • Jost Trier. Life - Work - effect (as Editor) ISBN 3-930472-48-1 1994.
  • Natural languages ​​and communicative norms, 2003. ISBN 3-8233-5897-9

Radio plays

  • We, the artists, but laugh (WDR ) 1984
  • The reconstruction (WDR) 1986
  • The possibilities of Fiesole ( SDR) 1989
  • Sorglers Return (SDR ) 1991

Publisher

  • The hand of the cosmic monkeys. Japanese SF stories ( with Ken Okura and Peter Wilfert ), 1982
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