Talk
Eva Sichelschmidt in conversation with Valzhyna Mort (Belarus) and Natalja Kljutscharjowa (Russia)
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
9 pm
Admission: 6 €, concessions 5 €, school students 4 €
What does literature mean to young women writers? These texts from Belarus and Russia are sobering, provocative, angry, poetic and eloquent. Eva Sichelschmidt guides us through this literary soirée, during which the writers exchange thoughts on writing and storytelling in a personal and literary encounter.
Fokus Eastern Europe I Specials
SPEAKER: Susanna Kraus
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