Fritz Hochwälder
Austrian playwright (1911–1986)
Fritz Hochwälder was a prominent Austrian playwright, born in 1911, who left a lasting impact on the literary world. His writing style was characterized by sparse prose, which effectively conveyed the strong moralist themes that dominated his works. This unique approach earned him widespread recognition and acclaim within the literary community.
Throughout his career, Hochwälder's plays were frequently premiered at the esteemed Burgtheater in Vienna, a testament to his talent and reputation. His contributions to literature were formally acknowledged in 1966, when he was awarded the prestigious Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature. This honor, along with several other literary awards, solidified his position as a respected figure in Austrian literature, until his passing in 1986.