Marco Sagurna

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Marco Sagurna (born October 14, 1961 in Wiesbaden ) is a German author , journalist , literature mediator and communication specialist.

Life

After his birth, Sagurna lived in Vechta, Lower Saxony, with his grandparents, Hedwig and Franz Sagurna, who were born in Ermland. Back in Hesse with his mother Eva Sagurna, he came to the Eichendorff School in Frankfurt in 1968. He completed his Abitur at the Main-Taunus-Gymnasium in Hofheim (1981), where he also edited the school newspaper “Oase”; as a television reporter he was on the road for the ZDF program Schüler-Express . He studied German , art and psychology in Frankfurt, Vechta and Angers (France) (1982 to 1991), and cultural management in Hanover (2003/04). He did his community service in Vechta with the Malteser Hilfsdienst (1982/83).

1986 to 1990 he gave his “Sagurna-Verlag” the literary magazine “megalomania” and between 1994 and 2002 in the “Eiswasser Verlag” the literary magazine “Eiswasser”. During the same period, he published poems in the magazines Blätter, Das Gedicht , Der Krähende Hahn, Der Literat , Flugasche, Fragmente, Hessischer Literaturbote, Karnickl, Literaturdienst, Pierrot and Staccato as well as in the anthologies Lyrik 87 und Ortsinformationen (both ed. Axel Kutsch ) , in Nagelprobe 4 ( Suhrkamp Verlag ) and at Radio Bremen . As the voice of the Vechta avant-garde rock group Tonale Kohorte, he appeared at art festivals of the Frankfurt group Kunst im Park. From 1992 to 2012 he organized literary events and publications as a board member of the Rolf Dieter Brinkmann Society .

After working in the editing department of the Frankfurt Suhrkamp Theaterverlag (1987 and 1989), Sagurna reported as a theater critic of premieres from Bremen, Hamburg, Hanover, Oldenburg and Osnabrück for the publishing group Kreiszeitung (Syke) and the Oldenburgische Volkszeitung (Vechta), for which he also worked Local reporter worked. In 1991 he headed the editorial department of the advertising paper Stadt- und Landrundschau in Vechta for a short time; From 1992 he was first a volunteer, then editor for culture and weekend magazine at the Kreiszeitung publishing group. In 1994 he switched to the Oldenburgische Volkszeitung as editor for culture and entertainment. He has lived in Hanover since 1999, until 2002 as an editor for the daily newspaper Neue Presse , first for local things, then for culture.

Since his stay as a guest lecturer for contemporary German literature and German media at the Indian Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (2002), Sagurna has been working as an author, journalist and communications specialist; 2004 to 2005 as press spokesman and head of the projects Internet @ tlanten and online editors at the multimedia initiative n21 - Schools in Lower Saxony online eV and from 2007 to 2010 as head of the press office of the city of Oldenburg iO He has been with his wife Susanne Uhlmann since 2001 married.

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