This evening at the Buchpalast spans a wide lyrical arc between female rage and subtle wit:
Katharina Wulkow combines poetry and prose in her debut collection "bis es reißt" (until it tears) to create dense linguistic images and snapshots in which closeness, the body, the big city and vulnerability are explored in a tactile way.
Emil Bach counters with "Die Fliege im Präteritum", a volume full of poems about 'dead animals and other comical occurrences', in which linguistic wit, punchlines and philosophical sideways glances come together in a light-footed way.
You can expect a varied evening with very different texts by the two artists and music by Emil Bach.
ADMISSION € 10,-
Please register by email (mail@buchpalastmuenchen.de) or telephone (089-5404 1862).
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10,-- EUR