Robert Streibel (born 27 January 1959) is an Austrian historian, writer and poet.
Born in Krems an der Donau, [1] Streibel studied history, German studies, theatre studies and history of art in Vienna and received his doctorate under Erika Weinzierl at the Department of Contemporary History of the University of Vienna. Professionally, he has been working in the field of adult education at the "Verband Wiener Volksbildung" (Association of Viennese Public Education) for public relations since 1987. Since 1999, he has also been the director of an Folk high school in Vienna-Hietzing. [2]
There are numerous publications by him from historical research projects on National Socialism, Judaism and exile, with a focus on Lower Austria and his birthplace Krems an der Donau. [3]
He also published in literary magazines, a book of poetry and films. He is a freelancer for the weekly newspaper Die Furche (literary criticism) and the daily newspaper Die Presse .
Franzobel is the pseudonym of the Austrian writer (Franz) Stefan Griebl. He was born on 1 March 1967 in Vöcklabruck. In 1997 he won the Wolfgang Weyrauch Prize and in 1998, the Kassel Literary Prize, amongst numerous other literary awards. In 2017, he won the prestigious Nicolas Born Prize and was long-listed for the German Book Prize for his novel Das Floß der Medusa. He now lives in Vienna.
Lukas Beck is an Austrian photographer who specialises in music and theatre.
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