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Der Himmel ist so laut

In the organizer's words:

Reading and live rap with Andrej Murašov
The novel tells of friendship and solidarity in difficult times - characterized by experiences of loss, social conflicts, the search for identity and the desire for a personal new beginning.

They are young and lost, with their heads in the clouds and anger in their stomachs - something valuable has already been taken from them all. After a tragic car accident in Sarajevo, Bosnian artist Nejla tries to come to terms with the death of the love of her life, Artur. Rapper Kazim wants to stand by her, but is himself struggling to fulfill the expectations of his Yazidi family. Dilek, who fled her parental home at an early age, has to fight twice as hard for her goals as a less privileged person. With his constant jealousy, her boyfriend Bobby is hardly any support. He fights against his own downward spiral of failed ambitions. When fate strikes again, the friendship of the four is put to the test.

Andrej Murašov, born in 1983, grew up in Bielefeld with a Slovenian-Russian and German family background. He studied general literature, English and Slavic studies. In addition to his work as a freelance writer, hip-hop scholar and lecturer, he has been active as a rapper and beat producer under the name Partizan for many years. After living abroad in Ljubljana, Sarajevo and Budapest, he now lives in Berlin.

Admission: from 7.30 pm
Start: 8 p.m.

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Price information:

Admission: 4-6-8 €

Location

STRAZE Stralsunder Straße 10 17489 Greifswald

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