Tag: Heidenreich
Phil.Cologne with Elke Heidenreich, Manfred Lütz, Eva Illouz and Sonia Mikich – Culture
“I’ll take over the moderation a little bit, but only at the beginning, after that we’ll talk on an equal footing,” says Elke Heidenreich. The moderator was absent this evening…
Elke Heidenreich on her 80th birthday: The beloved
Elke Heidenreich can tell stories like no other – and is a fantastic literary critic. Happy 80th birthday. source site
Elke Heidenreich on her 80th birthday: The beloved
Elke Heidenreich can tell stories like no other – and is a fantastic literary critic. Happy 80th birthday. source site
Childhood memories of Elke Heidenreich: We are power – culture
From Gustav Seibt Elke Heidenreich is the people’s educator in the large garden of our literary criticism. No one so poignantly promotes the value of reading itself. Enthusiasm and connoisseurship…
Jürgen Flimm is dead: an obituary by Elke Heidenreich – culture
He was quiet and he was funny. Once I was leaving the hotel in New York and happened to meet him on the street, “Darling,” he said, “I’m going to…
Munich: Reading by Gert Heidenreich – Munich
“La mer” – not only the French singer Charles Trenet sang about the eternally rushing sea in an immortally beautiful chanson. Gert Heidenreich also dedicates a large song to him:…
Who makes the bestseller lists? Elke Heidenreich in dispute – culture
Who decides what is fine literature and what is not? When Elke Heidenreich found herself on the non-fiction bestseller list, she got into a fight with the creators. A case…
Summer series “My worst reading”: Elke Heidenreich – culture
When Elke Heidenreich felt like Hermann Hesse: memories of an evening with beer, sausage and a book. source site
Christian Baron: “The night is beautiful”. Review by Elke Heidenreich – Culture
Horst messes up, Willy tries to be a good person: Christian Baron has written a brilliant proletarian story with “Schön ist die Nacht”. Class struggle – is that still relevant…
“I’d rather not”: Elke Heidenreich on Melville’s Bartleby culture
Stay optimistic, take care of your health, be constructive: what if you can’t do it anymore if we refuse? One of the most famous sentences in world literature shows how…