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Michael Obert
Michael Obert (born 1966) is a renowned German book author and journalist. He writes for GEO, ZEITmagazin, Stern, Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and many other prestigious periodicals in Germany, Switzerland and Austria, as well for Courrier International (Paris), The Journal (New York), The Caravan (Delhi) and Himal Southasian (Katmandu). He reports mainly from Africa, Latin America, and Central Asia.
In his travelogue "Regenzauber" (On the River of Gods), published by National Geographic Editions, he describes traveling for seven months on Africa’s third longest river, the Niger, from the source in the rainforest of Guinea, 2,600 miles through the Sahel and Southern Sahara, into the mouth of the Niger at the Bay of Benin. (Not yet published in English language.)
In "Die Ränder der Welt" (The Edges of the World), a selection of Obert’s finest literary travel writing, he explores 25 lost spots that haven’t been focused by travelers so far, including war zones like Afghanistan, Sudan, Nigeria, but also forgotten paradises such as the Cook Islands, Papua New Guinea, or Bhutan. (Not yet published in English language.)
As a writer Obert has been compared with the likes of Bruce Chatwin, Jon Krakauer and Redmond O’Hanlon. His journalistic and literary work has been honored with various awards. Obert currently lives in Berlin.
Bibliography (Selection)
editChatwins Guru und ich. Meine Suche nach Patrick Leigh Fermor (2009 Malik Verlag), ISBN 978-3890293714
Die Ränder der Welt. Patagonien, Timbuktu, Bhutan& Co. (2008 Malik Verlag) ISBN 978-3890293530
Regenzauber. Auf dem Fluss der Götter (2003 Droemer Verlag) ISBN 978-3426273159
Writing (External links)
edit- www.obert.de (author´s page)
- Mischief and Mayhem, New York: Camping in Kabul
- Himal Magazine, Katmandu: Turn Around or Go On
- The Caravan Magazine, Delhi: Camping in Kabul
- The Journal, New York: Bhutan
- The Journal, New York: Afghanistan