Max Thomas More

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Max Thomas Mehr (* 1953 ) is a German journalist .

Mehr was a co-founder of the taz and worked there for many years from 1977. He then was deputy editor-in-chief of the weekly post for three years (until 1994). Since then he has been writing as a freelance journalist in Berlin for Cicero ,  Zeit , the   Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and the Tagesspiegel, among others . More also works for television and Deutschlandradio .

In 2003 he received the Bavarian TV Prize for the screenplay for Sebnitz - the perfect story .

Works

  • 1982: Dragons with a thousand heads: walks through left-wing and alternative milieu. West Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Biberach, Cologne, Jena, Darmstadt, Dieburg, Nuremberg, Freiburg . Luchterhand, ISBN 3-472-61399-8
  • 1993: Limit damage or step on your feet . A conversation between Günter Grass and Regine Hildebrandt with replicas by Fritz Ulrich Fack and Max Thomas Mehr. Verlag Volk und Welt (partly published first in the Wochenpost ).

Documentaries:

  • 1996: Trip to Saratov (together with Andrea Everwien) ARD
  • 2002: Sebnitz - the perfect story (together with Frido Feindt) ARTE / ARD
  • 2005: Anna Lindh and her murderer (together with Joakim Demmer) ARTE

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the taz