Mathias Schreiber

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Mathias Schreiber (born February 19, 1943 in Berlin ; † December 8, 2019 in Bad Bevensen ) was a German journalist and publicist . He was for seven years feuilleton boss at the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger , for nine years Feuilleton- editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and for fourteen years from 1991 to 2005 one of two head of department culture the magazine Der Spiegel . The focus of his literary work was the history of culture and ideas ; in addition, he wrote about poetry and architecture and was a poet himself. He was a member of the PEN Center Germany .

Mathias Schreiber was a son of the painter Otto Andreas Schreiber .

Publications

  • "There is an ibex in the room". Poems. Luchterhand 1967.
  • "The unimaginable art. The strength of the weak as a poetic principle", V. Klostermann 1970.
  • "Art between asceticism and exhibitionism". DuMont documents 1974.
  • "Daisy on the North-South Journey". Poems, artemedia 1982.
  • "German architecture after 1945" (publisher and author), DVA 1986.
  • History of German Literature (with Gerhard Fricke ). 20th edition F. Schöningh 1988.
  • "Marcel Reich-Ranicki" (biography, with Volker Hage ). Kiepenheuer & Witsch 1995; NA 2018.
  • "What remains of us. About the immortality of the soul". DVA 2008.
  • "The gold in the soul. The lessons of happiness". DVA 2009.
  • "The Ten Commandments. An Ethic for Today". DVA 2010.
  • "Would - What we lose if it is lost". DVA 2013. ISBN 978-3-421-04600-0
  • "Traitors - Heroes of Darkness from Judas to Snowden". To cleats 2017.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Patrick Bahners: On the death of Mathias Schreiber: Sensing as talent . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed December 17, 2019]).