Stefan Gärtner

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Stefan Gärtner (born August 29, 1973 in Gießen ) is a German writer , satirist and author .

Gärtner studied humanities in Mainz and New York and finished his studies with a thesis on Eckhard Henscheid . From 1999 to 2009 was a gardener editor of the Frankfurter satirical magazine Titanic and was responsible among other things for the section Letters to the reader . Together with Mark-Stefan Tietze and Oliver Nagel , he appeared as a member of the group The young editors at readings.

From July 2010 to February 2013 he was a columnist for the online magazine The European , since then the column has appeared under a new title on the Titanic website. Gärtner writes regularly for the Titanic , there in particular the political essay, also regularly for the young world , as well as for Konkret , the New Germany and the taz . Since November 2015 he has been writing the column “From above down” for the Swiss weekly newspaper . In 2014 , Gärtner won the first and only Eckhard Henscheid similarity competition in Frankfurt am Main .

Stefan Gärtner lives in Hanover .

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  1. a b theeuropean.de: Stefan Gärtner