Tag: reading
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…
Reading: Parallels between Aying and Naples – district of Munich
Florian Fritz, who was born in Munich, has been living in Aying for almost 30 years and as an artist who appreciates the beauty of both words and pictures, he…
SZ column: What are you reading, Asal Dardan? – Culture
Asal Dardan, born in Tehran in 1978, grew up in Cologne, Bonn and Aberdeen after her parents fled Iran. She studied cultural studies and Middle East studies and became an…
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Cryptomind Advisory has organized Cryptomind Research as a resource. Analysis/Deep Content related to the world of Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency, all in one place on the Cryptomind Group website. Why…
Series “My Worst Reading”: Moritz Rinke – Culture
Great moments can arise when authors meet their readers. But also great oddities – as the series “My Worst Reading” in the SZ feuilleton shows. source site
“Faust” soon no longer required reading at Bavaria’s high schools – Bayern
Goethe’s famous work is the only compulsory reading at high schools in the Free State – but not for much longer. About the question of whether there are books that…
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
SZ column: What are you reading, Eva Menasse? – Culture
Eva Menasse made a name for herself as a journalist and then switched to becoming a novelist. Her current novel, “Dunkelblum” tells of historical guilt and of how the inhabitants…