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Hellmuth Karasek

Hellmuth Karasek (4 January 1934 – 29 September 2015) was a German journalist, literary critic, novelist and the author of many books on literature and film. He was one of Germany's best-known feuilletonists.〔http://www.zeit.de/kultur/literatur/2015-09/hellmuth-karasek-tot-nachruf〕
== Life ==
Karasek was born in the capital city of Moravia, Brno (German: Brünn), which was then a part of Czechoslovakia (nowadays of the Czech Republic). Karasek attended the National Political Institutes of Education in Loben.〔(Napolas im dritten Reich: Hitlers brutale Kaderschmieden )〕 In 1944, when he was ten, his family fled from Bielitz in the neighbouring German region of Silesia (today Bielsko in Poland) to Bernburg in Saxony-Anhalt.〔https://www.perlentaucher.de/buch/hellmuth-karasek/auf-der-flucht.html〕 After finishing his schooling in the early 1950s he moved from there—then part of East Germany—to West Germany and became a student at the University of Tübingen, where he studied History, German and English language and literature.〔http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/literatur/hellmuth-karasek-ist-tot-literaturkritiker-und-schriftsteller-gestorben-a-1055369.html〕
After his graduation Karasek started working as a journalist, and in 1968 became the theatre critic of the weekly newspaper ''Die Zeit'' ("The Time"). From 1974 until 1996 he wrote for the popular news magazine ''Der Spiegel'', where he worked as the chief editor of the feuilleton. After his retirement from ''The Spiegel'' he wrote a novel named ''Das Magazin'' in which he critisiced ''Der Spiegel''. He also worked in later years for newspapers like ''Die Welt'', ''Bild'', ''Berliner Morgenpost'' and ''Der Tagesspiegel''. He also wrote over 20 books about which dealt about his own life or literature and film. He also wrote autobiographies about people like Max Frisch, Bertolt Brecht and his close friend Billy Wilder. In 1999, he was a member of the jury at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Berlinale: 1999 Juries )
Karasek was best-known as one of the permanent members of the TV-literature review show ''Das Literarische Quartett'', together with literary critic Marcel Reich-Ranicki, between 1988 and 2001.〔:de:Das Literarische Quartett〕 He also frequently appeared on other German television shows, for example in quiz shows like ''Die 5-Millionen-SKL-Show''. Karasek also wrote some stage plays under the psyeudonym ''Daniel Doppler''.〔http://www.ndr.de/kultur/buch/Hellmuth-Karasek-mehr-Liebhaber-als-Papst,karasek150.html〕

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