Bruno Schrep

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Bruno Schrep (born October 8, 1945 in Wiesbaden ) is a German author and journalist .

Life

Schrep, the son of a master furrier , first trained as a banker in Wiesbaden. He began his journalistic career as a court reporter for the Wiesbadener Tagblatt . After two years in the political editorship of the Allgemeine Zeitung in Mainz , he became state correspondent for Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland for the news magazine Der Spiegel in 1980 . In 1986 he moved to the German department of the Hamburg editorial center . Since 1992 he has mainly been writing longer reports with a social background. Schrep was nominated several times for the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize , in 1993 he won the Prize of the State of Carinthia for his report We are the scapegoats at the International Journalism Competition in Klagenfurt . In 2008 he was awarded the Erich Klabunde Prize of the German Association of Journalists in Hamburg for his report The Last Station . He works and lives in Hamburg.

Bruno Schrep is a football fan and from 2011 was deputy chairman of his home club SV Wiesbaden for several years , for which he was an amateur himself.

reception

Bruno Schrep has specialized in reports that mostly describe people on the fringes of society . The most important of his reports have been revised and published in five books so far. The Bayerische Rundfunk ruled in a review: "This literary reporter writes in an impeccably precise style."

Works

  • Dangerous home. Scenes from a torn land. Quell-Verlag, Stuttgart 1996.
  • All of my roses are blue. Reports from Germany. S. Hirzel Verlag , Stuttgart 2001.
  • Beyond the norm. Reports on cross-border commuters and outsiders in Germany. S. Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart 2004.
  • Next door. True stories. Wallstein Verlag , Göttingen 2009.
  • Before all of us eyes. Reports from German reality. S. Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart 2013.
  • Everyone is an enemy at night: true stories. S. Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart 2019.

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