Andreas Krenzke

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Andreas Krenzke on the first International Fighting and Public Holiday of the Unemployed (May 2, 2005)

Andreas Krenzke (* 1971 in East Berlin ; pseudonym Spider ) is a German writer and author , founder of the reading stage LSD - love instead of drugs and a member of the reading stage Die Surfpoeten .

Life

Krenzke was born in East Berlin in 1971. From 1987 to 1990 he did an apprenticeship at VEB Elektrokohle Lichtenberg as a skilled worker for BMSR technology and was nicknamed "Spider" by his work colleagues. From the fall of the Berlin Wall (1990–1994) - in what was now the former state-owned company - it was set to “ zero-hour short-time work ”. Thereupon he graduated from high school and began studying physics, which he broke off after two months.

Under his pseudonym, Spider founded the Berlin reading stage Supernova in 1996 , later called Ein Kessel Buntes and today known as LSD - love instead of drugs . From 2000 to 2009 Spider is a permanent member of the reading stage Die Surfpoeten .

Since 2000 he has made a number of gigs all over Germany, but also in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands and Denmark. He wrote columns for several daily newspapers (e.g. Berliner Zeitung ) and, together with Ahne, is the initiator of the demonstration that regularly takes place on May 2nd in Berlin on the occasion of the International Fight and Holiday of the Unemployed .

Andreas Krenzke was nominated for the Prix ​​Pantheon , St. Ingberter Pfanne and the Hamburg Comedy Cup .

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Web links

Commons : Andreas Krenzke  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Regina Kusch, Andreas Beckmann: Stories from the unemployment park . In: Deutschlandfunk . July 26, 2006.
  2. Kerstin Decker : Berlin literary scene: Don't worry, read ( Memento from July 6, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) . In: Der Tagesspiegel . March 21, 2001.
  3. Viola Laschke: Surfpoeten: Demonstration against the compulsion to wage labor . In: The world . March 20, 2008.