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Otto F. Walter

Otto F. Walter
Otto F. Walter - 1981 - EN-WP.jpg
Otto F. Walter in 1981
Born (1928-06-05)5 June 1928
Rickenbach, Switzerland
Died 24 September 1994(1994-09-24) (aged 66)
Solothurn, Switzerland
Occupation Publisher, novelist, poet, author
Genre Adult literature
Notable works
  • Der Stumme (1959)
  • Die ersten Unruhen (1972)
  • Wie wird Beton zu Gras (1979)
  • Das Staunen der Schlafwandler am Ende der Nacht (1983)
  • Zeit des Fasans (1988)
  • Die verlorene Geschichte (1993)
Years active 1958–1993

Otto F. Walter (5 June 1928 born as Otto Friedrich Walter – 24 September 1994) was a Swiss publisher (Walter Verlag), author and novelist, which is well known in the German language countries. Otto Friedrich Walter was the younger brother of Silja Walter, a Benedictine nun in the Fahr Abbey and also a popular writer.

Otto Friedrich Walter was born on 5 June 1928 in Rickenbach, Solothurn, being the youngest child of Maria Anna Cäcilia Walter-Glutz, and the younger brother of Silja Walter (1919–2011) and further seven sisters. He spent his childhood in the rural Rickenbach near Solothurn. Otto Walter, his father, owned a printing company, and had made a small family company to one of the most prestigious printing companies and publishers of Switzerland, the Roman Catholic-oriented Walter Verlag in Olten. The only son was seen as the successor of his father, and therefore he was sent from 1940 to 1942 to the monastery school at the Engelberg Abbey, that he called a restricted area exclusively for men, but he abandoned. Otto Friedrich finished his scholar education at the Kollegium Maria Hilf in Schwyz from 1945 to 1947, thenafter he started a three-year education as bookseller in Zürich, and graduated from the beginnings of the career that was expected of me. In 1952 he married, three sons were born at the intervals of three years, but he divorced in 1964.

Otto F. Walter's father died in 1944, and after first working in the father's company, he became a volunteer at a printing company in Köln: he worked for the publisher Jakob Hegner as editor, before returning to the Walter Verlag. He now learned the publishing operation and the work of a publisher from scratch, as warehousemen and billing clerk, and his way led up to the position of the vice cirector and joint owner. In 1956 Otto F. Walter was the manager of the literary editorial in the Walter publishing house, and rebuilt engaged and successfully, a demanding program line, which at the end of the 1950s became one of the best, most innovative publishing addresses in Switzerland. Authors such as Alfred Andersch, Peter Bichsel, Helmut Heissenbüttel, Alexander Kluge, Kurt Marti, and Jörg Steiner were published, but not Otto F. Walter himself.


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