Axel Schock Explained

Axel Schock
Birth Date:11 September 1965
Birth Place:Neckarbischofsheim, Germany
Nationality:German
Occupation:writer

Axel Schock (born 11 September 1965 in Neckarbischofsheim, Baden-Württemberg) is a German journalist and author.

Schock grew up in Sinsheim. He studied literature and theater at the Free University of Berlin. In 1982 he published his first work and in 1985 received the Scheffelpreis, a prize in literature awarded to high school graduates.

He lives openly gay[1] [2] in Berlin[3] and works as a journalist and editor for different magazines and newspapers, including the gay magazine Hinnerk in Hamburg and citymag Berlin. As a freelance author, he writes articles for daily newspapers like Berliner Zeitung, taz and Berliner Morgenpost. Schock also writes features for radio (for example RIAS Berlin, DeutschlandRadio and Radio 100) and for TV. He has also written under a pseudonym.

Selected works (in German)

Prizes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Speaking in Queer Tongues: Globalization and Gay Language, by William L. Leap/Tom Boellstorff, University of Illinois Press 2003
  2. Book: Brockmann, Stephen . James D. Steakley . Jost Hermand . Heroes and heroism in German culture . Rodopi . September 2001 . 217–221 . 90-420-1456-3 .
  3. ed. David A. Gerstner: Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture, p.247
  4. http://www.maennerschwarm.de/Verlag/htdocs/mann.html Axel Schock, Der schöne Mann ist tot