File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_1999/puptcrit.9912, message 71


From: "Berman, Ken" <Ken.Berman-AT-AIG.com>
Subject: RE: PUPT: Schneckenburger
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 14:43:00 -0500


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Ray:
Unfortunately I don't have much in my collection of puppetry related
literature.  That is why I jumped on the chance for the copy of the program.
In the future, I hop eto return the favor.  That is generous of you, thanks
!

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ray DaSilva [SMTP:dasilva-AT-tesco.net]
> Sent:	Friday, December 10, 1999 2:09 PM
> To:	puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
> Subject:	Re: PUPT: Schneckenburger
> 
> To Ken, You understand correctly, and if anyone else is interested, I have
> since found another copy, so they may have one too.  But don't all rush at
> once.  I have not done any proper archive sorting for the last few years
> because of time taken up with BrUNIMA and other organizations.  My term as
> chair ends this coming January, and then, who knows what other duplicates
> I shall discover for your delectation and delight?  Yes, I shall certainly
> need your address in order to send; and No, you don't need to pay the
> postage, just send me, or somebody else, something you think they or I
> might like.
>  
> Ray
>  
> 
> 	----- Original Message ----- 
> 	From: Berman, Ken <mailto:Ken.Berman-AT-aig.com> 
> 	To: 'puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu'
> <mailto:'puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu'> 
> 	Sent: 10 December 1999 16:33
> 	Subject: RE: PUPT: Schneckenburger
> 
> 
> 	If I understand you correctly, you offering to send the 20 page
> program to anyone who is interested in having it?  I would be interested,
> I will pay for postage. etc.  If this is what you are intending, should I
> send you my address?
> 
> 		-----Original Message----- 
> 	From:   Ray DaSilva [ SMTP:dasilva-AT-puppetbooks.co.uk
> <mailto:SMTP:dasilva-AT-puppetbooks.co.uk>] 
> 	Sent:   Thursday, December 09, 1999 2:57 PM 
> 	To:     puptcrit-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu 
> 	Subject:        PUPT: Schneckenburger 
> 
> 		31 January 1902 is correct date of Schneckenburger's birth. 
> 	He appeared in the 1963 International Colwyn Bay Festival with his
> 'cabaret' ; puzzling but wonderful.  Jan Bussell describes his meeting
> with him and a performance in his book "Through Wooden Eyes"
> 
> 		The best information on this surrealist is in  "Fred
> Schneckenburgers Puppen Cabaret" by Hana Ribi, Zurich 1991.  I have a
> (free) spare copy of his programme,a 20 page booklet with 8 b/w photos,in
> German with English insert if anybody would find it useful. There was an
> excellent article on him in English in "Occident" January 1948, with many
> coloured photos of his earlier work.  Very Kleeish.
> 
> 		  
> 	Rene Baker and I went through the Sophie question when we were
> preparing the Fettig book and also found various spellings.  I got it on
> good authority (Gustav Gysin of Basel) that the lady herself preferred the
> umlaut.
> 
> 		  
> 	On the spelling of Swiss names, there are no accents on Therese
> Keller's name.  Jan Bussell got it wrong in the above book and so did
> Jurkowski  in his recent European History. 
> 
> 		  
> 	Ray DaSilva
> 	63 Kennedy Road, Bicester
> 	Oxfordshire OX6 8BE  UK 
> 	Tel/Fax +44 (0)1869 245 793
> 	Web site < <http://www.puppetbooks.co.uk>> 
> 

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RE: PUPT: Schneckenburger

Ray:
Unfortunately I don't have much in my collection of puppetry related literature.  That is why I jumped on the chance for the copy of the program.  In the future, I hop eto return the favor.  That is generous of you, thanks !

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