Renn, Ludwig

Renn, Ludwig

▪ German novelist
pseudonym of  Arnold Friedrich Vieth von Golssenau  
born April 22, 1889, Dresden, Germany
died July 21, 1979, East Berlin, East Germany [now Berlin, Germany]

      German novelist, best known for Krieg (1928; War), a novel based on his World War I battle experiences, the narrator and principal character of which was named Ludwig Renn. The stark simplicity of the novel emphasizes the uncompromising brutality of combat.

      Born a Saxon nobleman, Renn served as an officer in the Saxon Guards from 1911 through World War I and then studied law, economics, and Russian and was briefly a police officer. Inflation in the 1920s wiped out his fortune, and his experience with nascent fascism in Italy led to his becoming a communist in 1928. He was editor of Linkskurve, the journal of the Union of Proletarian-Revolutionary Writers (1929–32), of which he was also secretary. He also taught war history during that period at the Marxist Workers' School in Berlin. His Nachkrieg (1930; After War), a novel about the postwar Weimar Republic, mirrors Renn's political beliefs. For his teaching at the Marxist school, he suffered two months' detention. He was arrested by the Nazis on the night of the Reichstag fire, which was blamed on the communists, and served two and a half years in prison, until 1935.

      After his release Renn escaped in 1936 to Switzerland, where he published the novel Vor grossen Wandlungen (1936; Death Without Battle). He was leader of the Thälmann Battalion and chief of staff on the loyalist side in the Spanish Civil War (1936–37). The novel Der spanische Krieg (1956; “The Spanish War”) is his account of it. After lecturing in the United States, Canada, and Cuba (1937–38), he was director of the Officers College in Spain in 1938. Interned in a French camp in 1939, he was liberated, and from 1939 to 1947 he resided in Mexico, teaching and serving as president of the Bewegung Freies Deutschland (“Free Germany Movement”).

      Renn returned after World War II to East Germany and taught at various universities (1947–51). His later books included children's books, an autobiography, and more novels about war and the military, Adel im Untergang (1944; “Aristocracy in Decline”), Krieg ohne Schlacht (1957; “War Without Battle”), and Auf den Trümmern des Kaiserreichs (1961; “On the Ruins of the Empire”).

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