Christoph Ernst (Author)

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Christoph Ernst (* 1958 in Hamburg ) is a German author , writer and artist .

Life

Ernst studied in Hamburg and New York History and worked as a cultural manager , journalist and lecturer . After a long trip to Berlin, Christoph Ernst lives in Hamburg and Klein Zecher and teaches creative writing . In addition to non-fiction texts, he has published short stories and several detective novels. As an artist, he dedicates himself to large-format acrylic painting .

Ernst is a member of the “Tippgemeinschaft” group of authors and co-founded “Blood and Feather”. Together with Hilkka Zebothsen and Tony Tonagel, he wrote the experimental play Tahoma - the long journey to the end of the night .

Publications

editor

  • Splinter of time - Steglitz in the "Third Reich" . Kunstamt Steglitz, Berlin, 1992. (brochure accompanying the exhibition)
  • And we lost the language. (Jean Amery). Writer in exile. Verlag Das arabische Buch, Berlin 1991, DNB 911327304 . (Poetry and prose by Bozorg Alavi, Robert Jungk, Bahman Nirumand, Luis Sepulveda and others)
  • with Ulrike Jensen (Ed.): Hope died last. Reports from survivors from Neuengamme concentration camp. With a foreword by Ralph Giordano. Rasch and Röhring , 1989, ISBN 3-89136-267-6

Other media

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Tippgemeinschaft" ( Memento of the original from January 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.tipp-gemeinschaft.org
  2. "Blood and Feather"