Peter Probst’s novel about a youth in Pasing – Munich

Criminals are said to often return to the scene of their crimes. Apparently this also applies to innocent people, because this Saturday, March 2nd, Peter Probst, who was born in Pasing, will be reading from his novel “I Didn’t Kidnap Schleyer”. And around 8 p.m. in the small stage of the Pasinger Fabrik, August-Exter-Straße 1. This is the third volume of his slightly autobiographical series about the young Peter Gillitzer, who grew up on the outskirts of the city in Pasing in the 1970s and experienced exciting and bizarre times both privately and politically.

Probst has previously dealt with his puberty in a very humorous way in the novels “When I Invented Sex” and “The Wild Fury of the Budgerigar”. Now it’s about the “leaden time” and the year 1977, in which Peter Gillitzer again gets into all sorts of absurd difficulties. Admission to Peter Probst’s home game costs 15 euros (reduced twelve euros).

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