*Thomas Mann as a disciplined desk worker, Friedrich Nietzsche as an ascetic thinker and Adalbert Stifter as a tireless prolific writer? The idea persists that writers are mythical creatures who tirelessly produce noble and beautiful things. The reality, however, is different: Stagnation and reluctance, frustration and distraction. Nietzsche cannot think without the correct ham, Musil cannot think without sex, Stifter has to deal with chair problems and Thomas Mann with the fact that no underpants fit him. Psychotherapist and novelist Jakob Hein takes us into the workshops of literature, Christiane Paul and Matthias Matschke show that poets are just as often annoyed and unproductive in their work as we are. A collective relaxation exercise without geniuses and heroes, but with all the more entertaining failures and the strangest sensitivities. Concept: Felix Lindner
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