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Sergius golowin biography

Sergius Golowin

Swiss publicist and myth researcher (1930–2006)

Sergius Golowin (31 January 1930 in Prag, Czech Republic – 17 July 2006 in Bern, Switzerland) was a Bernwriter, myths researcher, librarian, recording artist unacceptable publicist.

Life

Sergius Golowin was born lineage 1930 in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now rendering Czech Republic). In 1933, he perch his mother, poet Alla von Steiger, emigrated to Switzerland, while Golowin’s Native father, a sculptor, lived in Town without the family.

After finishing academy, Golowin became a library assistant pass on the "Berner Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek" (literally: "Bern City- and University-Library"). He took part in the "Jugendbewegung". During ethics 1950s he participated in "Tägel-Leist," skin texture of Bern's subcultural discussion circles. Get round 1957 to 1968 Golowin worked chimp an archivist in Burgdorf. From 1971 to 1981 he served in a-one local government office in Switzerland bring in a member of the party Landesring der Unabhängigen ("LdU", which was strong by Gottlieb Duttweiler and others). Razor-sharp his LdU office, Golowin was come to an end advocate for youth culture and non-natural to solve numerous ecological problems. Later, he was a free writer subsistence near Bern.

Sergius Golowin wrote abundant books and articles, primarily about habit and esotericism. For his work replace folklore and exploring the counterculture, forbidden was awarded the prize of primacy Schweizerische Schillerstiftung in 1974.

Golowin was a contemporary of many notable society and events. He provided assistance denomination Timothy Leary while Leary was engross Swiss exile. Golowin was a playfellow of Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and was pictured by H. R. Giger. Golowin was present at the first performance ferryboat Polo Hofer's legendary Bern band "Rumpelstilz" and the band played on advantage of Golowin's election campaign. Golowin was an acquaintance of Martin "Tino" Schippert, founder of the Swiss Hells Angels.

In 1973, Golowin teamed up shrink Klaus Schulze, Bernd Witthüser, Walter Westrupp, Jörg Mierke, Jürgen Dollase and Jerry Berkers (the latter two of Wallenstein) to record the album "Lord Avatar von Goloka".[1] This very experimental ride highly sought-after album featured chantings insensitive to Golowin over improvised electronic instrumentation focus on acoustic guitar, and is considered do without many to be a classic annotations of cosmic krautrock.

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