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| - Fritz Graßhoff (nach seiner Auswanderung auch: Fritz Grasshoff, * 9. Dezember 1913 in Quedlinburg; † 9. Februar 1997 in , Kanada) war ein deutscher Zeichner, Maler, Schriftsteller und Schlagertexter. (de)
- Fritz Graßhoff (9 December 1913 – 9 February 1997) was a German painter, poet and songwriter. He was known for hits sung by Lale Andersen, Freddy Quinn and Hans Albers. As a painter, he participated in important exhibitions; as a writer, he was known for his lyric volume Halunkenpostille and his autobiographical novel Der blaue Heinrich. He translated poetry by the Ancient Roman Martial and the Swede Carl Michael Bellman. Many of his writings have been set to music by composers such as James Last, Norbert Schultze and Siegfried Strohbach. (en)
- Fritz Grasshoff (Quedlinburg, 1913ko abenduaren 9a - Hudson (Quebec), 1997ko otsailaren 9a) alemaniar idazlea izan zen. Bigarren Mundu Gerraren ondoren, Cellen bizi izan zen hogei urtez. 1983an, Hudsonera (Quebec) emigratu zuen. Barku-kapitain baten semea zenez, haren obran oso nabarmena da itsasoarekiko zaletasun eta maitasun hori, portuetako taberna-zuloetako giro zantarrean bertan ere. Grasshoffen poemei halako aire triste bat darie beti, halako deitore kutsu bat. Halunkenpostille obrak idazle kritikaria eta moralista eman zuen ezagutzera. Estilo horri eutsi zion Graßhoffs unverblümtes Lieder und Lästerbuch (1965, Grasshorffeko abestien eta bizioen liburu metaforarik gabea) obran. Urtebete lehenago, Die klassische Halunkenpostille (1964, Arloteen deboziozko liburu klasikoa) argitaratu z (eu)
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