Ulrich Schreiber ( German: Ulrich Schreiber , born July 5, 1951, Solingen , Germany ) is the director of the .
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Biography
Ulrich Schreiber was born in 1951 in Solingen, Germany. He studied at the builder, and later received a certificate of secondary education, attending evening school. After completing a course in structural engineering, Schreiber received a diploma of higher education. He studied philosophy, politics and the Russian language at the Free University of Berlin in 1973-1981 and successfully completed pedagogical training at Celle in 1984.
Career
Ulrich was one of the founders of the Berliner Volksuniversität in 1980 and the founder of the Hamburger Volksuniversität in 1983. In 1985, he became director of the German-Italian cultural festival in Hamburg. In the period of the 1980s and 90s, he worked as a cultural manager and chief architect in Hamburg, Stuttgart and Berlin. From 1989 to 1998, he was chairman of the Internationale Peter Weiss-Gesellschaft. In 1998, he became the CEO of Thomas Bernard Days in Berlin. In the same year, while attending a poetry festival in Erlanger, he wished to organize a literary festival in Berlin. In 2001, he founded the Berlin International Literary Festival and became its head. Ulrich is the initiator of the World Reading Series, which organizes the reading of books reflecting contemporary events or debates since 2006. He is also one of the founders of the festival, the 2007 New York Mumbai International Literature and Literature Festival.
He was one of the organizers of the LiteraturRaum project - a residence for writers at a hotel in Berlin, which provided the opportunity to live and work for 4-6 weeks in the German capital. The project was in force from September 2009 to early 2012 [2] .
Ulrich Schreiber is a member of the German PEN Club . [3]
World Readers
- 2006 March 20: Eliot Weinberger “What I Heard About Iraq”
- 2007, March 20: In memory of Anna Politkovskaya
- 2007 September 9: In support of democracy and free media in Zimbabwe
- March 20, 2008: Liu Hyun “Remember to Forget”
- 2008, October 5: In memory of Mahmoud Darwish
- September 16, 2009: In support of democracy and freedom in Iran
- June 4, 2010: In support of Tiao Yuwu and the memory of the Tiananmen Square tragedy
- March 20, 2011: In support of Liu Xiabo [4]
Bibliography
- The Political Theory of Antonio Gramsci, Berlin 1980, 4th edition. 1994
- Publisher of the White Paper for Cultural and Educational Policy in Hamburg (Weißbuch für Kulturpolitik in Hamburg), Hamburg. 1986
- Publisher of the Berlin Anthology and Catalogs of the Berlin International Literary Festival. 2001—2010
Notes
- ↑ German National Library , Berlin State Library , Bavarian State Library , etc. Record # 136077021 // General regulatory control (GND) - 2012—2016.
- ↑ Archive of the project blog . Date of treatment April 26, 2012. Archived April 26, 2012.
- ↑ Membershiplist of the German PEN center (unavailable link) . Date of treatment November 1, 2014. Archived March 14, 2012.
- ↑ www.literaturfestival.com