Michael Mäde

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Michael Mäde (* 1962 in Karl-Marx-Stadt ) is a German dramaturge and writer .

life and work

Michael Mäde is the son of the long-standing director general (1976 to 1989) of DEFA Hans Dieter Mäde . He was a lieutenant in the "Feliks Dzierzynski" guard regiment .

Mäde studied dramaturgy and film studies at the University of Film and Television Potsdam until 1988 and then worked as a dramaturge at DEFA. After 1990 he worked as a commercial and artistic director in various media companies, according to a Focus article as managing director of the HDA company, which hit the headlines in 1998, and as "governor of the EMG in Oberhausen, which was founded by PDS boss Lothar Bisky with SED party assets" .

In the late GDR, Mäde was a member of the Initiative for a United Left (VL), for which he took part in the round table . After the collapse of the VL, he was politically committed to expanding the PDS to the west . After the general failure of the Gera Dialogue , he withdrew from party politics and organized appearances and readings by left-wing artists.

Mäde writes poetry and prose , which have been published in anthologies and literary magazines. He writes regularly for the cultural section of the daily Junge Welt , whose Junge Welt shop he also runs, as well as its shop gallery, in which he organizes the events of the Junge Welt. Since 2002 he has been a member of the Association of German Writers .

Michael Mäde lives in Berlin .

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Individual evidence

  1. NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA Spy in Oberhausen Karl-Heinz Steinkühler in Focus August 17, 1998
  2. Focus [1]
  3. Der Spiegel MEDIA Lots of tricks and little film
  4. ^ Article in Wahl aktuell, March 1990
  5. What was the Left List / PDS? from the members' magazine Disput from July 2005, accessed on March 26, 2020 ( Memento from March 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  6. http://www.jungewelt-shop.de/
  7. http://www.jungewelt.de/ladengalerie/index.php