Tinti Karlheinz
Karlheinz Tinti (real name: Karl Heinrich Freiherr von Tinti), born on 27.12.1919 in Kroisbach near Graz, died on 27.10.2013 in Leoben (Styria). Engineer, writer, actor and journalist; from a noble Lombard family; attended grammar schools in Graz and St. Paul im Lavanttal; studied ironworks engineering at the University of Leoben, active in the Schacht academic corps; graduated as an engineer in 1941, conscripted into the German army in 1940, stationed in Dresen-Klotzsche and in Dresen-Klotzsche and the Reich Aviation Ministry in Berlin (Adlerhof); attends evening classes at the Berlin Theater School; from 1942 in the Walter company (Kiel) in the "Materials Research" department, 1946 to 1948 Deputy Director of the Kiel Kleinkunstbühne; Returned to Austria in 1948, worked for an industrial supplies company in Innsbruck until 1949, then manager of the Leoben-Leitendorf lime works of Steirische Montanwerke, founded the Leoben University Studio, passed the master builder's examination in 1953, ran a construction company from 1965 to 1983; active as an actor, journalist for "Südosttagespost" and adult educator.
Publications include: Austria Afrika Alaska (1980), Heimat Lieb und Wein (1986), Pipsi Stummelschwanz (1987), Unternehmen Martinique (1988), Der Schock (1992), Der Perser (1993).
Stock
Scope: 1 archive box
Contents:
The shock. (Hs.es original) [hs., 174 p., recto verso]; Kribbel Krabbel Kraxel Käfer. A children's book for grown-ups too. Leoben: Edition Convention Center 1989; collection of short texts, poems and biographies in publ. Publications and as Ts. [30 sheets], collection of travel reports and reviews, published in Ztg. u. Zts.
Degree of processing: The collection is roughly indexed.
shelfmark: FNI-TINTI
Current/core period: 1919-2013