Tag: reading
Grünwald – summer reading club on a record hunt – district of Munich
One summer will not be enough for the current reading competition of the Grünwald community library entitled “Summer Reading Club”. The organizers are already admitting that. Because the goal this…
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
German Book Prize 2022: blind date reading in Wasserburg – Munich
For the Zweitbuch bookstore in Oberhausen, September 2020 was something like winning the literature lottery: Anne Weber appeared for the blind date reading, the author read to the audience in…
SZ column: What are you reading, Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger? – Culture
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger shines far beyond her academic discipline, history. In 2017 she received the Leipzig Book Fair Prize for her work “Maria Theresia”, a biography of the Habsburg empress. Barbara…
Holiday reading: With these books, the head goes on a journey
holiday reading With these books the head goes on a journey A good book on holiday – a must for many. © Song_about_summer/Shutterstock.com Immersing yourself in another world with a…
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
Worth reading: “The Nachgeherin” by Stefan Dressler – Munich
Bavaria at the time of the Enlightenment: Johann Balthasar Landsberger travels to a remote village on behalf of the elector to solve mysterious deaths. Allegedly, the village sailor was killed…
SZ column: What are you reading, Heinz Helle? – Culture
The writer Heinz Helle, born in Munich in 1978, has two children, which could definitely play a role in this context. In his forthcoming forth novel “Wellen” he deals with…
Series “My Worst Reading”: Michael Krüger – Culture
When Michael Krüger gave a reading in Westphalia, he was introduced in an interesting way. And then he remembered a very specific Kafka text. source site
Salzburg Festival: Marathon Reading “Divine Comedy” – Culture
The beginning is of compelling ease. Seven people, seven carafes of water, seven chairs, one table. There they sit, who will now master Dante Alighieri’s “Divine Comedy” in a marathon…