

He couldn't leave narrative art too far behind, however, and has collaborated with many talented artists on a number of comic projects, in both web and print formats.Īn abundance of ideas led to the creation of the Spontaneous Fiction blog, where Chris posted the short stories that would eventually lead to his writing novels, many of which are available on this site, with more to follow.Ī proud New Jersey native, Chris currently lives with his family mere minutes from his birthplace. Blessed with an overactive imagination and a strong aversion to paying attention to what was in front of him, Chris was never at a loss for fantastic worlds and characters to populate them with.Īfter attending only two years of the three-year program offered by the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Chris realized that art was not the best expression for his ideas, turning then to the written word. On the other side of his boardinghouse is a wrestler (Fröbe) who teaches him wrestling tricks in exchange for teaching "good German" as the wrestler proves to be illiterate.Chris Wichtendahl was born in 1971 among the rapidly developing suburban landscape of northern New Jersey. /rebates/2fp2fWindfarmer2fChris-Wichtendahl2f9780578841090&.com252fp252fWindfarmer252fChris-Wichtendahl252f978057884109026afsrc3d126SID3d&idbooksamillion&nameBOOKSAMILLION. Seidel courts the older sister (Frydtberg) of a student but is defeated, so he falls back to a co-teacher (Löbel) living next door in the same boardinghouse. Seidel is made of stern stuff and step by step wins the respect first of one student (Kraus), then of all others, thereby ruling out the gang leader, and he learns to respect the students. Seidel makes himself quite unpopular he is even faced with mobbing by a former student (Löwitsch), who is now a gang leader with criminal ambitions. A power-mad CEO and an enterprising Appalachian terrorist will do their best to destroy him, but with luck, the kindness of strangers, and the loyalty of what friends he has left Jase will find a way to bring hope to a troubled world and gain closure on a tragedy from his past.

The beginning looks like an omen: his new class proves to be an unruly gang. On arrival at his new working place he is hit by a student while trying to settle a quarrel among youngsters in the schoolyard. Old fashioned and dutiful as he is, he takes on the challenge to teach a graduating class at a big city high school, when asked by the governmental school inspector. Seidel (Rühmann) is a successful teacher at a high school in a provincial town. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Robert Stratil. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich. The Crammer ( German: Der Pauker) is a 1958 West German comedy film directed by Axel von Ambesser and starring Heinz Rühmann, Wera Frydtberg and Gert Fröbe.
