Tag: My worst reading
Finale of the series "My worst reading": Love in North Rhine-Westphalia
Whether in Recklinghausen or Oberhausen, sometimes the only thing that can save a reading is to give it up. And canned beer. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Lutz Seiler – Culture
Great moments can arise when authors meet their readers. And others – as the series “My Worst Reading” in the SZ features section shows. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Dmitriy Kapitelman – Culture
As Dmitrij Kapitelman had to convey when bold moderators met an audience ready to outraged and then old acquaintances also showed up. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Oliver Maria Schmitt – Culture
Torn to pieces and honking rhythmically through Ludwigshafen: how Oliver Maria Schmitt once wanted to celebrate Helmut Kohl, but then ran into problems with a Daimler-Benz. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Nora Gomringer – Culture
Great moments can arise when authors meet their readers. And others – as the series “My Worst Reading” in the SZ features section shows. source site
series "My worst reading": The double or report from a distant time
State-destroying anarchist in a duffle coat? When Uwe Timm went to readings, the ghost of a namesake traveled with him for a long time. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Ruth Herzberg – Culture
When miles of chalkboards with stale rolls were suddenly no longer the most unappetizing thing Ruth Herzberg had to deal with at her worst reading. source site
Series “My worst reading”: Eva Sichelschmidt – culture
Great moments can arise when authors meet their readers. And others – as the series “My Worst Reading” in the SZ features section shows. source site
Series “My Worst Reading”: Albert Ostermaier – Culture
Silent Catholics, forced listeners, cat hair in nowhere – could it be that Albert Ostermaier had many of the worst readings? source site
Summer series “My worst reading”: Flake Lorenz – culture
At least 80,000 words, but fast: First Flake Lorenz wrote a book. And then he had to read it too. About an impertinence. source site