Michael Lissek
Michael Lissek (born November 23, 1969 ) is a German radio author specializing in radio features .
Life
Michael Lissek studied literature, German and religious studies at the Free University of Berlin and received his doctorate in 2000 on Hans Jürgen von der Wense . He then completed an apprenticeship as a feature author at ORF in Vienna. Between 2000 and 2017 worked as a freelance radio writer. In addition, teaching activities at the Free University of Berlin (applied literature), the University of Potsdam (European media studies), at the Nordkolleg Rendsburg and at the Institute for Communication and Media Studies in Leipzig. From 2010 curator and editor of the writings of the Rendsburg symposia for feature and radio play. Lissek has been editor of the SWR2 essay for radio since 2017 .
Radio features (selection)
- Re-spell the world. The fragment work by Hans Jürgen von der Wenses . Deutschlandradio 2000
- Class Action Hero. Ed Fagan's class plaintiff . Star lawyer. SFB.ORB / MDR / ORF / WDR 2002
- The long-distance runner and the prepared tube of toothpaste. Fragments from the doping case Dieter Baumann . SFB.ORB / WDR / SWR 2003
- Brian Johnson. Clairvoyant on behalf of the Pentagon. Or: Saddam Hussein is still alive. Author's production 2003
- Swiss bunker. On the 20th anniversary of Patricia Highsmith's death. Music: Zeitblom . WDR 2005
- You know who I mean ... Friederike Kempner . Poems. Audiobook, Matthes & Seitz 2005
- Planet Football. 27-minute soundscape ( soundscape ) for installation of the Goethe Institute Athens in May 2005. From October 2005 to June 2006 traveling exhibition by 28 countries
- The dangerousness of salami. Or: As the birth of my daughter Foucault taught me. RBB 2005 (Ravensburger Media Prize 2006)
- The dead greets the pensioners. Austrian pensioners in the Thuringian Forest . AORF, RBB 2006
- My Mercedes is available. How the publisher Walter Janka really got upset with Minister Johannes R. Becher in the fall of 1956 . Or: Save Lukacs! A villain piece. SWR 2008
- Hell in your head. Pedophilia . Deutschlandradio 2008
- Of repelling the enemy. The influenza pandemic and the drug Tamiflu . Deutschlandradio Kultur, WDR, SWR and ORF 2009
- The Death of Tennessee Eisenberg Or: Ben's List. SWR, BR, NDR 2010
- Defense of Celibacy . Fragments on abuse cases in the Catholic Church. SWR, WDR and RBB 2011
- Face the authorities! The Christmas speeches of the Federal Presidents. A German revue. SWR, NDR, WDR, Deutschlandradio Kultur 2012
- 2 sides of life. 3 eulogists. 1 death theater. Deutschlandradio Kultur, SWR 2013
- What is on your mind? A knife. Psychosurgery. SWR 2014
- Fishing radio. Soundtrack of memories. NDR 2015
- Time is deadline. My heart. I. NDR 2017. (Award for the "Best Audio Documentation " at the Karlsruhe Documentary Festival 2018)
- File 88. The 1000 Lives of Adolf Hitler. 10-part podcast for SWR2 (together with Walter Filz ).
Texts
- Hans Jürgen von der Wense: "Drilling a hole in this world". In: Dirck Linck, Jürgen Peters (Hrsg.): Small Lower Saxony Literature History. Von Dichterfürsten und other poets , Vol. 3. Revonnah-Verlag, Hannover 1996, pp. 293–297 (PDF; 106 kB). ISBN 3-927715-30-1
- "Let us always leave and never arrive". Work and life of Hans Jürgen von der Wenses. Monograph, Revonnah-Verlag, Hannover 2003. ISBN 3-934818-16-1
- The author as a switch and transformer. Or: the material plays its cheerful games. Rendsburg 2006. (PDF file; 100 kB)
- On the need for a feature discourse. Or: feature and cinnamon basil. Rendsburg 2010. (PDF file; 104 kB)
- My goal would be silence. Michael Lissek on Kaye Mortley's Stranger in Alsace . Rendsburg 2011. (PDF file; 88 kB)
- (Ed.): History and aesthetics of the radio feature: "Something is there, unmistakably stubborn, which lies beyond the meaning of the words ..." Texts from the first Rendsburg feature symposium. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2012, ISBN 978-3-8482-0385-7 .
- Subtle hunts. Detailed observations on Thomas Heise's acoustic work . (academia.edu)
- Heaven on earth and hell in your head. What sexuality means to us (together with Christoph Joseph Ahlers). Munich 2015
- Oh - oh. Human machine sex . In: Wespennest 169. Vienna 2015. (pdf)
- The radio essay as an acoustic world exploration machine. Or: the radio is a poetic device. . In: Waspennest 177. Vienna 2019. (pdf)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Website of the Rendsburg Symposia
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lissek, Michael |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer, director and producer of radio features |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 23, 1969 |