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Robert Musil: Vom intellektuellen Eros

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German

245 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1985

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Roger Willemsen

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Roger Willemsen was a German author, journalist, TV presenter, and public intellectual.

He studied German philology (Germanistik), philosophy and history of art in Bonn, Munich and Vienna and was awarded a scholarship by the Evangelisches Studienwerk. He did his postgraduate studies on Robert Musil and received his PhD.

Willemsen started his TV career in 1991 as head interviewer at "0137", a daily talkshow and signature programme at newly founded German pay-TV Premiere. He performed about 1.000 interviews, including some with imprisoned members of the Red Army Faction, a fugitive bank robber, a leftover cosmonaut in space station MIR and a cannibal. He also interviewed Audrey Hepburn, Jesse Jackson, Yasser Arafat, Lech Wałęsa, Dame Edna Everage and Madonna. Driven by Willemsen, the show won numerous prestigious awards. Willemsen was praised for his intellect, charm and wit. 1994 Willemsen got his own show "Willemsens Woche" on public broadcaster ZDF. In 2006 he ended his career in mass-TV.

In 1999, he interviewed one of the most famous German musicians, Herbert Grönemeyer, for Stern magazine after Grönemeyer's wife Anna had died of cancer. Willemsen wrote newspaper columns in Zeit Magazin and Die Woche. He authored about 50 books, many of them inspired by travelling such as "Die Enden der Welt" (The Ends of the Earth). His last bestseller, published in 2014, is "Das Hohe Haus: Ein Jahr im Parlament", reflecting on a year sitting in meetings of the German parliament Bundestag.

He died of cancer on 7 February 2016, aged 60.

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