Heinz von Lichberg, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Heinz von Lichberg

German noble

Date of Birth: 07-Sep-1890

Place of Birth: Marburg, Hesse, Germany

Date of Death: 14-Mar-1951

Profession: writer, journalist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Heinz von Lichberg

  • Heinz von Lichberg, real name Heinz von Eschwege (born 1890 in Marburg, died March 14, 1951 in Lübeck) was a German author and journalist, remembered chiefly for his 1916 short story Lolita.
  • It has been argued that Vladimir Nabokov based his 1955 novel of the same name on Lichberg's story.
  • The story was published in a collection of 15 short stories titled Die verfluchte Gioconda (The Accursed Gioconda). Born to a family of Hessian nobility, he chose the pen name of Heinz von Lichberg after Leuchtberg near Eschwege, where many battles had been fought.
  • He served in the cavalry during the First World War, and after the war worked as a journalist and author in Berlin.
  • He reported from Graf Zeppelin during its record-breaking flight around the world in 1929, earning a name as a foreign correspondent.
  • He became a member of the Nazi Party in 1933 and worked as a radio journalist and a culture journalist with the Völkischer Beobachter.
  • He left the Nazi Party in 1938 and rejoined the military during the Second World War, serving in the Abwehr military intelligence department.
  • After the war, he settled in Lübeck, where he worked for a Lübeck newspaper and died in 1951. Lichberg was mostly forgotten, until literary scholar Michael Maar came across his "Lolita" short story and argued in several articles and a 2005 book that Nabokov had derived his story from Lichberg's work. In Lichberg's "Lolita", the story takes place in Spain.

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