Frank Lisson

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Frank Lisson (born July 15, 1970 in Lübeck ) is a German author who is assigned to the New Right .

Life

After years of traveling and stays abroad ( South Africa ), Lisson first studied architecture for two semesters , then German , history and philosophy in Würzburg and Munich and graduated in 1998 with a Magister Artium . He then worked as a freelancer for newspapers and television ( SAT.1 Munich). From 1996 to 1998, Lisson wrote numerous guest articles for the cultural section of the weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit , which in the nineties was inadmissibly the subject of the constitution protection reports of the North Rhine-Westphalian constitution protection agency. Before academic associations and various student associations , he gave lectures a. a. about Friedrich Nietzsche and Oswald Spengler . Between 1999 and 2005 he broadcast several features and a radio play on Deutschlandfunk / Deutschlandradio Kultur. He published several articles in peculiarly free , the Weltwoche , in the new right theoretical organ Sezession , gave several lectures for the Institute for State Policy and published three books in the Antaios edition . Frank Lisson lives in Berlin.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Marie von Mallinckrodt: Desperate search for meaning in Urania. In: Zeit Online . July 13, 2008, accessed December 29, 2011 .
  2. ^ Mathias Brodkorb : "We and the others" - attempt of a report on the Berlin College of the IfS from July 12, 2008. In: Endstation Rechts . July 22, 2008, accessed February 27, 2013 .