Tag: reads
Sofia Andrukhowytsch reads in Munich – Munich
The man looks like a monster. The body and face of the Ukrainian soldier injured in Donbass in 2014 are disfigured, pitted with scars. Perhaps even more serious, but weighs:…
Lyudmila Ulitzkaja reads in Munich – Munich
The writer Lyudmila Ulitzkaja, currently living in exile in Berlin, is presenting her new book in the Munich Literature House – and with it reflections on the present as well…
Book Review: Jochen Gutsch’s novel “Frankie” in “Westermann Reads”
Presenter, journalist and author Christine Westermann loves books. Here she presents her new discovery every two weeks. In “Frankie”, author Jochen Gutsch skillfully mixes humor and tragedy when a talking…
“Dub Conference”: Helmut Phillip reads in the Optimal record shop – Munich
Dub sounds simple, but it is highly complex. The Jamaican sound revolution isn’t just a musical style, it’s a cultural technique: Sound engineers dissect reggae, send the parts through echo…
Julia Schoch reads in the Seidlvilla Munich – Munich
It is the inventory of a great love. The couple experienced 31 summers together, undertook 42 trips during this time, bought four kitchens, played 912 games of Halma and much…
Björn Bicker reads from “Amina’s smile” – Munich
Perhaps one should start with a detail. With the headscarf that the young Muslima Amina kept slipping when she was interrogated at the police station, because the needles needed to…
Munich: Nico Bleutge reads in the poetry cabinet – Munich
Logistics is a word that he doesn’t like at all, says Nico Bleutge in a video that was made after a day of searching for clues in the poetry cabinet…
Munich: The Croatian author Marko Pogačar reads in the poetry cabinet – Munich
“Glossen gegen Gott” is the name of Marko Pogačar’s latest volume of poetry. Alida Bremer published it last year in Edition Correspondence. Looking at the title, one suspects that this…
Munich: Max Goldt reads – Munich
Max Goldt likes to stop by the Munich Volkstheater at the end of the year. Last year, however, the circumstances were not so amusing, as the theaters were only allowed…