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Book-Fans Munich: Poetry Pills
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Photo courtesy Mortensøndergaard.net. If you're jonesing for poetry this month, we've got a remedy. Come to the Lyrik Kabinett on 29 April to meet Danish poet, translator, and sound artist, Morten Søndergaard. Posted by Writer on Board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1930 Uhr, Alpines Museum (Praterinsel 5). Alpine Museum (Praterinsel 5) the Literature House presents an evening with author and philosopher Jürgen Goldstein. Literaturhaus trifft. das Alpine Museum:. Die Entdeckung der Natur. Lars Saab...
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Book-Fans Munich: May 2013
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Looking for a poetry destination in another part of Germany? You could do worse than the International Poets' Gathering. Posted by Writer on Board. 14 May: A month-long celebration of northern European writers comes to an end this week at the Gasteig. Don't miss the final reading and interview (translated into German) with Lars Saabye Christensen from Norway and Kirsten Hammann from Denmark. Gasteig, Black Box, 20:30, € 7. Posted by Writer on Board. Books out of the Fire. Unburnable Book by Rocketdock.
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Book-Fans Munich: Nordic Talking
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14 May: A month-long celebration of northern European writers comes to an end this week at the Gasteig. Don't miss the final reading and interview (translated into German) with Lars Saabye Christensen from Norway and Kirsten Hammann from Denmark. Gasteig, Black Box, 20:30, € 7. Posted by Writer on Board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1930 Uhr, Alpines Museum (Praterinsel 5). Alpine Museum (Praterinsel 5) the Literature House presents an evening with author and philosopher Jürgen Goldstein. Tel: 089...
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Book-Fans Munich: Love-Fest for Alice
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Photo by Jerry Baker. Began writing early: her first story was published in 1950, when she was only 19. She once said that books seemed, "to me to be magic, and I wanted to be part of the magic." All book-fans and aspiring writers know exactly what she means. Borrowing the title of Munro's latest book, (Liebes Leben/Dear Life) German authors Judith Hermann and Manuela Reichert will present an homage to Munro on 28 Feb at Literature House Munich. Was ich dir schon immer sagen wollte. Lesung mit Kevin Venn...
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Book-Fans Munich: Who are we?
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We're book-fans from several different countries, who have luckily landed in Munich. We're an international book club that tries to meet monthly to talk about books. Sometimes we succeed. Since we're all furiously learning German, we discuss said books auf Deutsch. It's fun for us, but possibly painful for native speakers sitting nearby. This is where you come in. Do you have a book event to recommend? Want to send us an author recommendation or book review? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 303 am 11.30 U...
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Book-Fans Munich: Get Outta Town
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Looking for a poetry destination in another part of Germany? You could do worse than the International Poets' Gathering. Posted by Writer on Board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1930 Uhr, Alpines Museum (Praterinsel 5). Alpine Museum (Praterinsel 5) the Literature House presents an evening with author and philosopher Jürgen Goldstein. Literaturhaus trifft. das Alpine Museum:. Die Entdeckung der Natur. Ein Abend mit Jürgen Goldstein. Reading and interview with poet Jerome Rothenberg. Verbrannt, verb...
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Book-Fans Munich: Interview: Berlin Poet Ron Winkler
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Interview: Berlin Poet Ron Winkler. Cover by Adeline Goldminc-Tronzo, courtesy The Café Review. Sometimes, it pays to leave your comfort zone. Last year, one of us was asked to interview a young German poet for a US poetry magazine. This week, a Q&A with Berlin poet Ron Winkler appeared in The Café Review. Find out more about Winkler here. And hear him read his work here. Posted by Writer on Board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1930 Uhr, Alpines Museum (Praterinsel 5). Die Entdeckung der Natur.
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Book-Fans Munich: Books out of the Fire
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Books out of the Fire. Unburnable Book by Rocketdock. May 10: Bookfans are on the streets today, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the book burnings that took place in Berlin and other German cities on May 10, 1933. On Odeonsplatz and Königsplatz here in Munich there is a day-long "Reading Against Forgetting" of many of the banned authors whose books were burned: Franz Kafka, Heinrich Heine, Erich Kästner, Bertolt Brecht, Robert Musil.the list is long. Go here. Posted by Writer on Board. Will host a ...
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Book-Fans Munich: April 2013
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Photo courtesy Mortensøndergaard.net. If you're jonesing for poetry this month, we've got a remedy. Come to the Lyrik Kabinett on 29 April to meet Danish poet, translator, and sound artist, Morten Søndergaard. Posted by Writer on Board. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1930 Uhr, Alpines Museum (Praterinsel 5). Alpine Museum (Praterinsel 5) the Literature House presents an evening with author and philosopher Jürgen Goldstein. Literaturhaus trifft. das Alpine Museum:. Die Entdeckung der Natur. Lars Saabye Chris...
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Book-Fans Munich: One-woman Story Factory
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To life - 10 Feb at Munich's City Museum. Using her voice, her body and these paltry props, Carls tells the story of Einer, a man who had nothing, not even a name. Adapted from Christine Nöstlinger's book. Of the same name, Carls makes Einer's rough journey over the mountains - the bone-chilling cold, the moaning wind, the fleeing birds - so real, that you find yourself leaving your seat to stand with him on the slanting cliffs of snow, wondering what he's got you both into. Posted by Writer on Board.