What you don't want to hear on the literary stages of this republic: "Uh, is the microphone on here?"; "What percentage of the text is autobiographical?"; "Now say something"! We will make a happy exception for the last case on February 8th, because David Hugendick's book of the same name about stuttering is being published and we are celebrating the book premiere.
At some point, humanity must have decided that it is in a constant hurry. People who stammer often look into impatient faces because the other person's time is running out. Stuttering is a kind of frantic standstill, an unforeseen disruption in the course of operations, which should please run smoothly.
In conversation with Cornelius Pollmer, David Hugendick reflects on stuttering and speaking, on impatience and shame, on insidious letters and on our society, which is characterized by artificial urgency.
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