Jan Fleischhauer studied
Literature and Philosophy at
Universität Hamburg, then he went to
Henri-Nannen-Schule for Journalism. Since 1989 he has worked as a
Contributing editor at the German newspaper
Der Spiegel. From 2001 to 2005 he was its
Economic Correspondent in New York City. Since 2008 he again worked as writer and columnist for Der Spiegel and Spiegel Online in Berlin. His first book
Unter Linken (English:
Among the Left) was published in Germany in 2009. There, he justified his orientation towards conservatism with the
dogmas of the
social democracy party and the related areas. This work was considered a "best-selling political non-fiction book of the year". Fleischhauer started a Theme-Blog from that book content. The related TV-film involved methods of the filmmaker
Michael Moore and shows, among others, interviews with
Frank Bsirske and
Christian Ströbele. Since 2011, he has written for
Spiegel Online the
Column S.P.O.N. – Der Schwarze Kanal, that has been included in the printed edition since May 2014. There he changes at a 3-week rhythm, with
Jakob Augstein and Markus Feldenkirchen. In May 2012 Fleischhauer published his second book, with the title "
Der schwarze Kanal – Was Sie schon immer von Linken ahnten, aber nie zu sagen wagten" (English:
The Black Channel – What you always suspected from the left, but never dared to ask), a collection of slightly revised texts taken from the column at Spiegel-Online. In October 2017 he published an autobiographical romance with the title
Alles ist besser als noch ein Tag mit dir (English:
Anything is better than another day with you), where Fleischhauer presented the problems after his divorce of the summer of 2011 in a literary fashion. Moreover, he was author of the weblog
Die Achse des Guten and, in 2010, of
freiewelt.net and on the homepage of the
evangelical association named
Deutsches Institut für Jugend und Gesellschaft. Since August 2019 Fleischhauer works as journalist for German magazine
Focus. == Reception ==