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Willi Heinrich
Born(1920-08-09)9 August 1920
Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg
Died12 July 2005(2005-07-12) (aged 84)
Karlsruhe, Germany
Allegiance Nazi Germany
Years of service1941–1945
RankOberschütze
Unit1st Battalion, 228th Jäger Regiment, 101st Jäger Division
Battles / warsWorld War II
AwardsBlack Wound Badge
Other workauthor

Willi Heinrich (August 9, 1920 – July 12, 2005) was a German author.

Biography

Willi Heinrich was born in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg. During the Second World War he fought on the Eastern Front with the 1st Battalion 228th Jäger Regiment of the 101st Jäger Division. Over the course of the war, the 101st Jäger Division suffered seven hundred percent casualties - Heinrich himself was wounded five times.

After the war, Heinrich became a writer; his first novel In einem Schloss zu wohnen, written 1950–1952, went unpublished until 1976, when he was an established novelist. His first commercial novel, Das Geduldige Fleisch was published in 1955. The novel is set on the Eastern Front and centres around the conflicts within Heinrich's former unit. An immediate success, the novel was translated to English and published as The Willing Flesh (1956) by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in the U.K., and as Cross of Iron (1957) by Bobbs-Merrill in the U.S. In 1977, Sam Peckinpah adapted it as the film Cross of Iron, featuring James Coburn as the protagonist anti-hero Rolf Steiner.

Though he began as a war genre novelist, Heinrich concentrated in the potboiler genre of soapy, sexy stories that were very popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Most of his books are novels, but Erzählungen (1985) is an anthology comprising three novellas: Die Freundinnen, Fata Morgana, and Harte Bandagen. His last book, Der Gesang Der Sirenen (The Singing of the Sirens), was published in 1994.

Willi Heinrich died in Dobel, near Karlsruhe, in 2005.

Bibliography

  • Das geduldige Fleisch (1955 – English editions: The Willing Flesh UK, 1956, and Cross Of Iron, US, 1956)
  • Der Goldene Tisch (1956 – English edition: The Mark Of Shame, 1957)
  • Die Gezeichneten (1958 – English edition: The Savage Mountain, 1958)
  • Alte Häuser sterben nicht (1960 – English edition: The Crumbling Fortress, 1963)
  • Gottes zweite Garnitur (1962)
  • Ferien im Jenseits (1964)
  • Maiglöckchen oder ähnlich (1965)
  • Mittlere Reife (1966)
  • Geometrie einer Ehe (1967)
  • Schmetterlinge weinen nicht (1967)
  • Jahre wie Tau (1971)
  • So long, Archie (1972)
  • Liebe und was sonst noch zählt (1974 – English edition: Rape Of Honour, 1974)
  • Ein Handvoll Himmel (1976)
  • In einem Schloß zu wohnen (1976)
  • Ein Mann ist immer unterwegs (1978)
  • Herzbube & Mädchen (1980)
  • Allein gegen Palermo (1981)
  • Vermögen vorhanden (1982)
  • Traumvogel (1983)
  • Männer zum Wegwerfen (1985)
  • Erzählungen (1985, anthology of three novellas: "Fata Morgana", "Die Freundinnen", "Harte Bandagen")
  • Die Verführung (1986)
  • Zeit der Nymphen (1987)
  • Der Väter Ruhm (1988)
  • Der Reisende der Nacht (1989)
  • Eine spanische Affäre (1990)
  • Ein Herz für Frauen (1992)
  • Puppenspiele (1993)
  • Der Gesang der Sirenen (1994)
  • "The Willi Heinrich Collection (Heinrich's manuscripts)". Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, Boston University.