Stephan Reimertz

Stephan Reimertz ( born March 4, 1962 in Aachen ) is an art historian and novelist. He lives in Paris. Reimertz received his doctorate with a thesis on Max Beckmann, taught and researched in the U.S. and worked in media and business. He also wrote several widely read biographies and put the 2001 novel paper weight before, depicting the social upheavals of the seventies, the example of a West German business family.

Publications (selection)

Novels

  • A love in the portrait. Rowohlt, Reinbek 1996, ISBN 3-499-22768-1.
  • Paper weight. Luchterhand, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-630-87086-4.
  • The woman trap. Hey Publishing, Munich, 2013, ISBN 978-3-942822-41-1.

Monographs

  • Max Beckmann. ( rororo monograph ). Rowohlt, Reinbek 1995, ISBN 3-499-50558-4.
  • From the enjoyment of tea. A serene journey through ancient landscapes, venerable traditions and modern conditions, including a small Teeschule. Gustav Kiepenheuer, Leipzig 1998, ISBN 3-378-01023-1.
  • Woody Allen. A Biography. Rowohlt, Reinbek 2000, ISBN 3-499-61145-7.
  • Max Beckmann. Biography. Luchterhand, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-630-88006-1.
  • Woody Allen. ( rororo monograph ). Rowohlt, Reinbek 2005, ISBN 3-499-50410-3.
  • Proust in Berlin. Conversations with Rudolf Schott countries. Editions de la vierge, Paris, 2014. Kindle eBook. ASIN: B00ISRXVR6.

Mono dramas

  • Ariadne complains. Sender Freies Berlin, July 11, 1992 ( Ariadne: Christine Oesterlein director. Stephan Reimertz ).
  • The unconscious or Ahasuerus: The thing in itself as Will and Representation. Stage Woe hard play in three acts. Fritz Mauthner. Arrangement, direction and all roles spoken by Stephan Reimertz. Germany transmitter Culture, April 13, 1993

Audiobooks

  • Günter Faltin: head capitalizing. 7 CDs. Voiced by Stephan Reimertz. Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-030009-7.
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