Sunday, 3/9/2025
at 11:00 AM



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In his biography written in 1975, Günter de Bruyn brings to life the poet Jean Paul, whose fame once overshadowed that of Goethe and Schiller, and who was the first to risk the uncertain fate of "free" authorship, in an artful portrayal. Jean Paul was the "poet of youthful feelings," adored by women, a satirist and an incomparable designer of the everyday problems of "ordinary people."

With: Eva Curth (harp), Hans-Jochen Röhrig
Introduction: Wilhelm Zier
Reading version and direction: Hans-Jochen Röhrig
Decoration: Sabine Kassebaum

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