Monday, 9/30/2024
at 7:00 PM


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Foyer bar from 6 PM

Moderation: Christiane Lutz (Süddeutsche Zeitung)


He is one of the most widely read authors in German-speaking countries. Since "Alte Sorten," "Der große Sommer," and "Die Liebe an miesen Tagen," Ewald Arenz has been a guarantee for bestsellers while continuing to teach at a high school in Nuremberg. In his new book (DuMont), it is about Roberta, a young woman who returns to her parents' farm in the early 1970s after completing a tailoring apprenticeship in the city. She is the only child, and her future is predetermined: she will one day be the farmer's wife. However, in the countryside, mini skirts, feminism, and pop culture do not matter; diligence, obedience, and decency count. And when Roberta becomes pregnant, life changes direction completely once again.


ADMISSION: EURO 16.- / 10.- // STREAM TICKETS: EURO 8.-

Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus


{Photo: Ewald Arenz © Ilka Birkefeld}

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