Marcel Beyer: A Literary Turning Point?

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Georg Büchner Prize winner, Marcel Beyer, discusses the violence of the present. Moderated by Prof. Dr. Christian Klein from the University of Saarland, Marcel Beyer, a highly respected contemporary author in the German-speaking world, is renowned for his sensitive works exploring the space between fiction and reality. He will read excerpts from his latest book "Die tonlosen Stimmen beim Anblick der Toten auf den Straßen von Butscha" (2023). Based on reports from Ukraine, he will discuss how literature can interpret the media coverage of the war. Additionally, he will read passages from the essay "Putins Briefkasten" (2012) and poems.


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In German.
Entrance Fee: €10 | €5 (< 26 years) | €1.50 (Culture Pass)
Organizer: Institut Pierre Werner
Collaboration: University of Saarland
Support: neimënster

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