Joachim Riedl
Joachim Riedl (born February 21, 1953 in Vienna ) is a writer , publicist , journalist , documentary filmmaker and exhibition designer.
He studied English literature, sociology and psychology in Cambridge and Vienna, became an author and exhibition organizer and worked as a journalist / editor. a. for profil , Die Zeit , Der Spiegel and the Süddeutsche Zeitung .
Riedl is head of the Vienna office of the time . He lives in Vienna.
Works
- with Hans Peter Hofmann (Ed.): Versunkene Welt. Vienna 1984.
 - The ingenious, the mean. Attempt via Vienna. Munich 1992.
 - Thomas Klestil . Power needs control. Vienna 1993.
 - Empty rooms, loud voices. Reports and pictures from the USA. Munich 1994.
 - (Ed.): Heimat. In search of the lost identity. Vienna 1995.
 - with Schalom Ben-Chorin , Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Rachel Salamander : The Jewish World of Yesterday 1860-1938. Text and images from Central Europe. 1998.
 - The Wende Chancellor. The unshakable perseverance of Wolfgang Schüssel . A biographical essay. Vienna 2001.
 - Vienna, city of the Jews. Aunt Jolesch's world. Vienna 2004.
 - Jewish Vienna. Vienna 2012
 
Awards
- 2001: Friedrich Torberg Medal
 
Web links
Commons : Joachim Riedl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Joachim Riedl in the catalog of the German National Library
 
Individual evidence
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Riedl, Joachim | 
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian writer and publicist | 
| DATE OF BIRTH | February 21, 1953 | 
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |