Adriano Sack

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Adriano Sack (* 1967 in Cologne ) is a German writer and journalist. From 2013 to 2016 he was editor-in-chief of BMW Magazin . Since October 2015 he has been head of the “Style” department at Welt am Sonntag.

Life

Adriano Sack is the son of the sociologist Fritz Sack . After graduating from school, Adriano Sack first studied architecture. He later switched to journalism. After an internship at the monthly magazine Prinz , he worked for Tempo , Die Woche and Der Spiegel, among others .

In 1994, Sack was one of the participants in the German version of the MTV format The Real World , which was created under the title Dasrue Leben in Berlin and was broadcast unencrypted on Premiere .

In 2004 he published the non-fiction book Elternabend , which was published in paperback under the title Heimreise . Until the summer of 2005 he headed the World on Sunday cultural department . Since the beginning of 2006 he has lived as a freelance writer in New York. In February 2007 his Almanach Breites Wissen was published. The strange world of drugs and their users , which he wrote with the writer Ingo Niermann . In the same year he published his third book Manners 2.0. Style in the digital age and together with Klaus-Peter Frahm founded the online community I like my style , which won the LeadAward in silver in the category "Web Community of the Year".

honors and awards

In 2003 Adriano Sack was awarded the Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Förderpreis .

Works

  • Parents evening. About our hard-to-educate mothers and fathers . Blessing Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-8966-7253-3
  • Home trip. A visit to our difficult-to-educate parents . Heyne, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-4536-0010-X
  • with Ingo Niermann: Broad knowledge. The strange world of drugs and their users . Eichborn Verlag AG, Frankfurt / Main 2007, ISBN 3-8218-5669-6
  • Manners 2.0. Style in the digital age . Piper, Munich 2007, ISBN 9783492050500
  • Instructions for use for the USA . Piper, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-492-27611-5

Individual evidence

  1. BMW Magazine media data
  2. ^ Kolja Mensing: Family capital. the daily newspaper, June 5, 2004, online
  3. I like my style website

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