Jürgen Neffe


Jürgen Neffe is a German writer.

Life

Jürgen Neffe received a PhD in biochemistry 1985 from RWTH Aachen University. After graduating, Neffe worked as a reporter for various publications, including Nature, GEO, and Der Spiegel. In 1991, he won third prize in the Egon Erwin Kisch Awards, which are among the most prestigious awards for print journalism in Germany, for his reportage Der Fluch der guten Tat on a burn unit in Pittsburgh, published in GEO.
In the beginning of 2003 he moved from Spiegel to Max Planck Society. He organized, started and then ran its federal office in Berlin for the first year.
In 2005, Neffe published a biography on Albert Einstein, which ranked eighth among non-fiction bestsellers that year in Germany. The book was translated into more than ten languages, including English. In 2007 the Washington Post named it "Book of the Year". It received many favorable reviews.
In 2007 and 2008, Neffe traveled for seven months, recreating Charles Darwin's travels on the Beagle. As a result, he published the book Darwin - Das Abenteuer des Lebens, consisting of a combination of travel writing, science reportage on the development of the theory of evolution, and biographical information about Charles Darwin.
In 2011, Neffe created a new interactive e-book format called Libroid.
In 2014, Neffe published his first novel, Mehr als wir sind.
In 2017, Neffe published his highly acclaimed biography on Karl Marx, Marx. Der Unvollendete.
Neffe lives in Berlin. His wife Hania Luczak is also a writer.

Works