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Wolfram Siebeck (19 September 1928 – 7 July 2016) was a German
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, author and food critic. With his satirical style of writing he used to criticise
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, TV dinners, subsidised agriculture and
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.


Biography

Wolfram Siebeck was born in
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to administrative clerk and later landlord Walter Siebeck. He grew up in
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and
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. Siebeck witnessed the end of World War II serving as a Luftwaffenhelfer in northern Germany where he was also taken prisoner of war by allied forces. The British Army interned him on
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island for a few months. During the first post-war years, Siebeck earned his living by painting advertising signs. When the '' Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung'' was founded in 1948, Siebeck was hired to work as an illustrator. Later, he worked together with his friend
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. Due to an inheritance, Siebeck was able to study at a fine arts school in
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from 1950. This was also the time of his first journey to France. When
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founded ''
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'' magazine in Cologne, Siebeck got to write a culinary column for the magazine. For many years, he was also a regular writer with a monthly column in ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Der Feinschmecker''. Moreover, published books as a food critic. Starting in 2011, his contributions to ''Die Zeit'' became fewer. Instead, Siebeck wrote a blog until 2015 called ''Wo isst Siebeck – Ein Reisetagebuch'' Where does Siebeck eat? – An itinerary' Wolfram Siebeck died on 7 July 2016 in Lahr, Germany.


Personal life

From 1959 to 1969, Siebeck was married to his first wife Erika. He married Barbara McBride, née Wilke, in 1969. She had three sons (Shawn, Robin an
Brian McBride
from her previous marriage with the American photographer Will McBride. Siebeck and his family moved to Widdersberg at Lake Ammersee in 1969. From this place, Wolfram and Barbara Siebeck began to start their first 'culinary travels' which were mostly bound to France. In the early 1980s, they moved to
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. From the end of the 1980s on, Siebeck and his wife Barbara used to live in a castle in Mahlberg near
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,
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but spent the summer seasons in
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, France.


Work

According to Siebeck, his journalistic columns as well as his books were written to achieve a certain goal: his readership should be sensitised to the idea that food and drink should always be of the highest possible quality. In his publications, Siebeck wrote against fast food, TV dinners,
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food, subsidised farming and intensive animal production, but also criticised a lack of table manners and the
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which he considered bad. His style was satirical and sarcastic, and often deliberately insulting. In the 1980s, the Südwestfunk broadcasting corporation produced and aired a 12-episodes television show that was initiated by Swiss documentary filmer Roman Brodmann who was also a gourmet. For each episode, Siebeck would invite top chefs to his home and cook a menu for them. His guests included Marc Haeberlin, Emile Jung, Hans Stucki and Heinz Winkler. The chefs would then rate Siebeck's cooking and presentation of the menu. The series was cancelled when Brodmann died in 1990.


Reception

In 1981, Neue Deutsche Welle band Foyer des Arts dedicated a song to him called "Siebeck hat recht!" iebeck is right


Portrayal in television documentaries

Wolfram Siebeck's work and life was repeatedly portrayed in television documentaries and programmes. *1997: "Vorkoster der Nation" it. "The national taster" Produced by Spiegel TV and shot in Siebecks house in France. *2004: "Lebenslinien: Weltbürger und Grenzgänger – der Küchenpapst Wolfram Siebeck" it. "A cosmopolitan who pushes the edge – the kitchen Pope Wolfram Siebeck Produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, shot in Mahlberg and France. *2006: " Gero von Boehm begegnet Wolfram Siebeck" ero von Boehm meets Wolfram Siebeck 30 minutes interview. Produced by Interscience Film, 3sat.


Awards and honours

*Knight of the Order of Agricultural Merit, France, 1991 *Officer's Cross of the
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
, 2003 *Golden Decoration for Merits to the Federal State of Vienna, Austria, 2008


Selected works

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Further reading

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Siebeck, Wolfram 1928 births 2016 deaths German journalists German non-fiction writers Restaurant critics People from Duisburg Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Luftwaffenhelfer German prisoners of war in World War II held by the United Kingdom