Ludwig Thoma

Ludwig Thoma in Tegernsee (BY), Germany † 1921

Ludwig Thoma was a German author, publisher and editor, who gained popularity through his partially exaggerated description of everyday Bavarian li...

Ludwig Thoma was a German author, publisher and editor, who gained popularity through his partially exaggerated description of everyday Bavarian life. After graduation from the Imperial Latin School in Landstuhl, he first studied Forestry in Aschaffenburg, then Law until 1893 in Munich and Erlangen. Subsequently, he settled down as a lawyer, at first in Dachau, later in Munich. After 1899, he worked for the magazine Simplicissimus and published humorous narrations, comedies, novels and stories. Thoma satirized Bavarian rural and small-town life. His serious peasant novels Andreas Vöst, Der Wittiber, and Der Ruepp, as well as his humorous collections Assessor Karlchen, Lausbubengeschichten [Scoundrel Stories], and Tante Frieda [Aunt Frieda], are characterized by authenticity of regional language and life. Thoma's dramas, including Die Medaille [The Medal], Das Säuglingsheim [The Orphanage], and especially Moral, reflect elements of folk theater. In 1907 he married 25-year-old Marietta di Rigardo, who was born in the Philippines. The marriage however did not last, Marietta was soon bored and by 1911 Thoma and Marietta were divorced. In the later years of his life, he wrote nationalistic propaganda agitating against left-wing politicians. During World War I he served as a paramedic. In July 1917 he joined the German Fatherland Party. His best-known works are Ein Münchner im Himmel, the Lausbubengeschichten and Jozef Filsers Briefwexel. Lausbubengeschichten was made into a movie in 1964, also released in English under the title Tales of a Young Scamp.

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Ludwig Thoma
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