PHOTO: © Hans Fallada: Bildquelle: via Wikimedia Commons / Hans-Fallada-Gesellschaft e. V.

Das Hans-Fallada-Museum Carwitz: Ein virtueller Rundgang mit Museumsleiter Dr. Stefan Knüppel

In the organizer's words:

Experience a 60-minute visit to the museum without leaving the library!

After the worldwide success of "Little Man - What Now?", Hans Fallada looked for his own farm in Mecklenburg in 1933 and found a property in Carwitz. Eleven productive years followed: novels such as "Wer einmal aus dem Blechnapf frißt", "Wolf unter Wölfen", "Der eiserne Gustav" or "Ein Mann will nach oben", children's books and short stories - but Fallada's Carwitz loneliness remained closely linked to his time and his problems.

In the virtual tour of the Hans Fallada Museum, the museum director tells anecdotes about the writer's life in the countryside, without concealing Fallada's conflicts.

The Carwitz Museum is one of 20 museums certified by the federal government as a cultural memorial site of national importance.

The speaker, Dr. Stefan Knüppel (*1975), has been director of the Hans Fallada Museum Carwitz since 2005. He is an honorary board member and press spokesman for the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Museum Association and a jury member for the Hans Fallada Prize of the City of Neumünster.

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Location

Humboldt-Bibliothek Karolinenstr. 19 Berlin Berlin

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