Joachim Riedl

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Joachim Riedl (born February 21, 1953 in Vienna ) is a writer , publicist , journalist , documentary filmmaker and exhibition designer.

Joachim Riedl at the 2011 book fair in Vienna

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

Web links

Commons : Joachim Riedl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Author profile of Czernin Verlag