Wolfgang Büscher


Wolfgang Büscher (born May 20, 1951 in Volkmarsen) is a German journalist, writer and traveler.

His literary debut was a novel Three Hours Zero. German adventure (Drei Stunden Null. Deutsche Abenteuer) from 1998. In 2003 he published another book - Berlin - Moscow. Travel on foot (Berlin - Moskau. Eine Reise zu Fuß, Polish edition - 2004). In the years following the fall of the Soviet Union he traveled around the area (Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan). After the fall of the USSR, he was one of the first journalists to report on the changes in Kaliningrad. In 2005 he published a travel report by Germany (Deutschland, eine Reise). In 2002 he was awarded the Theodore Wolff Journalist Award. His next books are: Asiatische Absencen (2008), Deutschlands große Chance (2009), Hartland: Zu Fuß durch Amerika (2011) and Ein Frühling in Jerusalem (2014). As a journalist from "Die Zeitung", "Die Welt" and "Neue Zürcher Zeitung", currently working in the weekly magazine "Die Zeit".

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