Kuno Kruse

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Kuno Kruse (* 1953 in Verden ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

After doing an internship at the French newspaper Liberation , Kruse founded the daily newspaper (taz) together with others in 1977 and was editor there from 1979 to 1988 . He switched to the weekly newspaper Die Zeit , where he was editor in the Dossier department for nine years. Then he worked at the mirror .

In 2000 he wrote the biography of the dancer Sylvin Rubinstein , "Dolores and Imperio". Together with the Polish director and cameraman Marian Czura , he shot the documentary He danced life about Sylvin Rubinstein .

Kruse is currently a reporter at Stern .

For his journalistic work, Kruse was awarded the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize , the Theodor Wolff Prize and the Klagenfurt Joseph Roth Prize .

literature

  • Kuno Kruse: AIDS - pathogens from the genetic laboratory? The discussion of the enigmatic origin of the disease that threatens the world ISBN 978-3922389262 (Simon & Leutner, Berlin, 1987)
  • Kuno Kruse: Dolores & Imperio - The Three Lives of Sylvin Rubinstein (Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne, 2000)
  • Kuno Kruse: The man who lost his memory (Hoffmann and Campe, Hamburg, 2010)
  • Zohre Esmaeli, Barbara Opitz, Kuno Kruse: My new freedom: From Kabul via the catwalk to myself (Lübbe, Cologne, 2014)

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