Walter Puchner (born 1947) is an Austrian writer, critic and
university professor on
theatre studies. He has made significant work on the theatrology of
Greece, the greater area of the
Mediterranean, the
Balkans, and
Byzantium, on
folkloristics but also on a variety of other subjects concerning the culture of the area with more than 80 books and numerous studies and critiques.[1][2]
Biography
He was born on 12 May 1947 in
Vienna. He studied in the
University of Vienna, from which he obtained a doctorate of philosophy in 1972. In 1977 he was proclaimed
Privatdozent of the University of Vienna and since then he resides in Greece, since he married the pediatrician Ariadne Malamitse. He then went on to teaching in the philosophical school of the
University of Crete of which he also became president in 1987 while he was also teaching in the
University of Graz. He started teaching in the
University of Athens from 1989, and is now an emeritus there.[1][2]
He has taught in many universities as a visitor, in some as a senior visiting scholar of the US branch of the
Alexander S. Onassis Foundation (Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation (USA)).[3]
Awards and honours
Puchner has received awards and honours in the country of his origin, Austria, as well as in Greece.
Since 17 May 1994 he is an honorary member of the
Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften).[4]
In 1995 the
Academy of Athens awarded Puchner with the award of the institute of Kostas and Elene Ourane for his book "Ανιχνεύοντας τη θεατρική παράδοση" ("Detecting the theatrical tradition").[5]
In 2000 he received the Award of Panagiotis Photeas for socio-political thinking essay for his work "Ο μίτος της Αριάδνης" ("Ariadne's thread").[6]
In his honour was publish a book in 2007 titles "Στέφανος. Τιμητική προσφορά για τον Βάλτερ Πούχνερ" ("Stephen. Honorary contribution for Walter Puchner"), where it is mentioned that he is the theatrologist with most studies in the Greek area, covering a huge thematical area geographically and chronologically (Cretan, Septinsular, Aegean religious but also modern theatre, in the Danubian Principalities, from the
Enlightenment to the 20th century. It also mentions the subjects published on the folklore, comparative philology and culture of the entirety of the Balkans.[9]
In 2008 Puchner received the Great Award of Theatre of the Union of Thearticians - Musical Critics for his books "Τα Σούτσεια. Μελέτες στην ελληνική ρομαντική δραματουργία 1830-1850" and "Συμπτώσεις και αναγκαιότητες. Δέκα θεατρολογικά μελετήματα".[10][11]