ANDRIAN KREYE, from 1987 to 2006, was a US correspondent for German publications and TV stations. In 2007 he moved from New York to Germany, where he took over the Feuilleton (arts & ideas) section of the newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung (currently the largest German-language daily). Since the fall of 2020, he is editor-at-large and columnist.
Before joining Sueddeutsche Zeitung, he had written numerous feature stories for magazines in Europe and the US. For ten years he served as a contributing editor to the weekend magazine of the daily Frankfurter Allgemeine. In 1985 he had been one of the founding editors of Tempo, the "Magazine for Zeitgeist" based in Hamburg.
He has published a book on minority cultures in the US (Aufstand der Gettos/Uprise of the Ghettos), a collection of short stories (Grand Central), an anthology of his work in hot spots like Bosnia, Colombia, Rwand, and the Sudan (Berichte aus der Kampfzone/Dispatches from the Combat Zone), and a book about New York before and after 9/11 (Broadway Ecke Canal/Broadway Corner Canal). In 2019 he published a book on Artificial Intelligence (Macht euch die Maschinen untertan/The Subjugation of Machines), part of a larger effort on introducing Germany to the more advanced ideas in AI that included a collaboration with Edge on a series of articles. Also in 2019 he was awarded Germany's most prestigious journalism award, the Theodor Wolff Preis, for his work about AI.