Sobre el Autor

Rolf Hochhuth was a prominent German playwright and author, known for his politically charged works that often explore themes of morality and historical accountability. His most famous play, "The Deputy," published in 1963, critically examines the role of Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust, igniting controversies and discussions that continue to resonate in the fields of literature and history. Hochhuth's writing style is characterized by a blend of dramatic narrative and incisive commentary, making his plays both theatrical and thought-provoking.

Throughout his career, Hochhuth engaged with various historical and social issues, often reflecting his own views on justice and human rights. His other notable works, such as "A German Love Story" and "Sommer 14. Ein Totentanz," further showcase his ability to weave personal narratives with broader historical contexts. As a playwright, he left a significant mark on German theatre, challenging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about their past and present.

nacionalidad Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento April 1, 1931
Lugar de Nacimiento Wetzlar, Hesse, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento May 10, 2020