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Emanuel Eckardt (born 17 August 1942) is a German journalist, and caricaturist.

Life

Eckardt was born in Hamburg in 1942,[1] grew up there and studied graphics at the Kunstschule Alsterdamm and painting, illustration and book graphics at the Werkkunstschule Hamburg.

From 1965 to 1971, he worked as a freelance caricaturist for the Hamburger Abendblatt. From 1971, he worked as a reporter for Stern, which he left in 1984 to become deputy editor-in-chief at Merian, a position he held until 1988. After an intermezzo at GEO and the music magazine Amadeo (both as the editor-in-chief) and freelance work as reporter and author, he returned to Merian as editor-in-chief from 2001 to 2002.[2]

Eckardt has worked and lived as a freelance author in Hamburg since 1991. His reports have been published in Brigitte, Cicero, Der Feinschmecker [de], Mare,[1] Merian, SZ-Magazin, Spiegel-Special, Tempo and Die Zeit.

For his work Spiel ohne Grenzen in magazine Stern he was awarded the Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Preis in 1981.[3][1]

Work

References

  1. ^ a b c "Emanuel Eckardt". mare (in German). Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. ^ Emanuel Eckardt at perlentaucher.de – das Kulturmagazin (in German)
  3. ^ Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Preis: Alle Preisträger im Überblick (1977–2004).
  4. ^ Hamburg eine Liebeserklärung on WorldCat