Michael Bartsch

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Michael Bartsch (born April 19, 1953 in Meiningen ) is a freelance journalist and author in Saxony .

Life

Michael Bartsch was born in Meiningen in 1953 and grew up in Erfurt . He has lived in Dresden since 1971 , where he studied engineering at the Technical University from 1971 to 1975 .

After graduating, he worked as a maintenance engineer in the data center for ventilation systems in Dresden-Klotzsche.

At the time of the fall , he switched to journalism. In 1990 he founded the civil rights newspaper Sachsenspiegel with the later mayor of Dresden, Herbert Wagner . After hiring the same the following year, he worked as press spokesman for the Saxon state parliament and until mid-1992 as an editor for the Leipziger Volkszeitung . Bartsch is a member of the Independent Writers Association Dresden .

Michael Bartsch has been working as a freelance journalist and author since 1993. He is the father of six children.

Fonts

  • The Free State of Saxony is building. State Building Authority Dresden , Dresden 1999
  • The crows gather. Poems , Dresden 2000, ISBN 3-931684-42-3
  • Saxon State Ministry for Science and Art. Saxon State Ministry of Finance , Dresden 2001
  • The Biedenkopf system. The court state of Saxony and its good subjects or How democracy came to the dog in Saxony. A report , Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-360-01029-9
  • as co-author: Dresden Cathedral built as a court church. Construction work by the Free State of Saxony 1991–2002 , Dresden 2002
  • as editor: Meeting point research. Technical University of Dresden , Dresden 2007
  • Dresden Masochism - The irreconcilability of the bridge dispute against the background of a young, unstable democracy. In: Dresdner Hefte 94, ISBN 978-3-910055-90-2
  • as co-author: Sonata for recorders and shawms - On dealing with the collaboration of today's CDU functionaries in the SED regime , Dresden 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-028062-7
  • Shrill night, the stars rumble , stories of Christmas and today, Machtwortverlag 2010, ISBN 978-3-86761-086-5

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