Tag: Literaturhaus
Munich: Brasserie Oskar Maria in the Literaturhaus reopens – Munich
Constant drops, as the saying goes, often have unexpected effects. In the case of the Brasserie Oskar Maria in the Literaturhaus on Salvatorplatz, it was the dishwasher connection at the…
From the literature festival to the Literaturhaus brasserie: lots of construction sites – Munich
Anyone who is currently visiting the Literaturhaus Munich will be wondering: What is going on here? The entrances to the Brasserie OskarMaria on the ground floor are barricaded, construction gates…
What’s next? A conversation about the future in the Munich Literaturhaus – Munich
The writers Max Czollek, Sharon Dodua Otoo and Sasha Marianna Salzmann think together in the Literaturhaus Munich about memory as a utopia – and open up spaces that currently all…
At the start of the anniversary “Kafka 2024” the Kafka Band rocks in the Literaturhaus – Munich
You feel a little like the frozen surveyor K., who arrives in a snowy Bohemian village on a winter evening when you are out and about in the freezing rain…
Simone Bloch presents Curt Bloch’s work at the Literaturhaus Munich – Munich
Words from cruel times are more relevant today than ever: “Because you allow yourself to be so easily ensnared / When you have recovered from the war. / And that’s…
The writer Ilja Trojanow reads in the Literaturhaus München – Munich
Ilja Trojanow has just sat on the podium of the Literaturhaus at the Munich Literature Festival as a great traveler and connoisseur of India and, among other things, cleverly classified…
Munich: Tonio Schachinger reads in the Literaturhaus – Munich
Tonio Schachinger, the winner of this year’s German Book Prize, presents his novel “Real Age” at the Literaturhaus. Which target group does the coming of age novel address? “Doesn’t the…
Exhibition “Forbidden Books” in the Literaturhaus – Munich
What unites works by Frank Wedekind, Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie? An exhibition in the Literaturhaus shows how unpopular works were censored and destroyed by state or religious watchdogs worldwide…
Otto Waalkes in the Literaturhaus Munich: Ottifantastisch – Munich
Otto Waalkes turns the Literaturhaus into a Rüssel home. You learn a lot of interesting things, luckily most of it is a lie. But it’s better not to sit in…
Belarusian evening in the Literaturhaus München – Munich
The best Belarusian prose of the year is annually awarded the prestigious Jerzy Giedroyc Prize. In 2021, Eva Viežnaviec received it for the novel “What are you looking for, Wolf?”…