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Ein Abend für Oskar Loerke: Lesung & Vortrag mit Marianne Mielke

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An event presented by the Reinickendorf Museum at the Humboldt Library!

The poet Oskar Loerke lived in Frohnau on Kreuzritterstraße for eleven years. As a representative of “magical naturalism,” he was celebrated in the 1920s. Today, he is largely unknown. He published seven volumes of poetry and wrote short stories, essays, and travelogues. As an editor at the renowned S. Fischer Verlag, he oversaw the works of Thomas Mann and Alfred Döblin. The Nazis forced him into internal exile.

The event takes place as part of “Bühnentausch” 2026, a collaboration between the Reinickendorf Museum and the Reinickendorf City Library.

Welcome: Petra Lölsberg and Claudia Wasow-Kania

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Location

Humboldt-Bibliothek
Humboldt-Bibliothek Karolinenstr. 19 Berlin Berlin
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