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Peter Huth

Peter Huth grew up in Kleve and worked as a journalist in Halle after the fall of the Wall, later in Cologne, Hamburg, Warsaw and Berlin. His first book, "Infarkt," was published in 2003. A year later, Huth received the Hamburger Förderpreis for Literature. He was editor-in-chief of the newspaper Berliner Zeitung and Welt am Sonntag and now works as an author specializing in politics, society and culture. Peter Huth lives in Berlin with his family.

 


Infarkt. Eine Betriebsstörung
Sachbuch, Rowohlt, 2003

Die Selbstbediener: Wer sich unser Geld einsteckt
Sachbuch Rowohlt, 2005

Das Büro
Sachbuch, Rowohlt, 2007

Berlin Requiem
Roman. Heyne, 2014

Die letzten Zeugen: Der Auschwitz-Prozess von Lüneburg (Hrsg.)
Dokumentation, Reclam, 2015