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Dietmar Schönherr

Father Figure
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Jürgen Pilger
copyright location:
Innsbruck
date of recording:
2008-10-03
English translation by:
Sylvia Manning -. Baumgartner
Italian translation by:
Nicole D´Incecco
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1960
transcription:
Yes, it obviously has with parents, with the ancestors to do at all. Clearly, in particular with the parents because the? from which one gets shut genes and can be good or bad. Since one can also as a person does not help. And I was just lucky to have inherited good genes. .. I have in my wallet a small picture of my father. And that is of my sister in law? when I have the gsehn. It's such a small round image. As I said, "What there isn What You hastn there for a photo?" ? "Yes, I do not know whosoever is," she said. As I say, This is my father! Give me it! "And then I have?" I always carry in? In the wallet with me. So that means I have to him a very strong relationship. He had been through two wars just at the front and so was too much. He was very much? so severe coronary problems and died in early 1960. So that? yes? it was? he was the first dead person I had seen so close and could touch and so on. Yes, that is? is heavy. Yes . heavy to lose a father? is also hard to lose a mother. Perhaps even more difficult. But death is a part of our lives, probably the most important part to know. We recognize that we are finite. The fact that we are not endless, but finally .