Moderation: Joachim Schiedermair (LMU)
Reading: Sophia Güttler
They are unequal sisters and yet have a lot to tell each other: In her novel "Meeresbriefe" (March Publishing // Engl. by Franziska Hüther, illustrations by Dorte Naomi), which has been acclaimed in Denmark and has now been translated into German, Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen stages two oceans as actors. The Mediterranean and the Atlantic report to each other from their part of the world. The human being? A footnote of the universe. Invited by the LMU graduate school "Family Matters", the Danish author presents the major theme of "family" from an unusual perspective, telling poetically and powerfully of myths and transformation, memory and belonging.
ADMISSION: EURO 12.- / 9.- (via ReserviX) // Free admission for the Graduiertenkolleg and LMU students (registration at sekretariat@literaturhaus-muenchen.de)
Organizer: Graduate School "Family Matters" at the LMU // Stiftung Literaturhaus
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ADMISSION: EURO 12.- / 9.- (via ReserviX) // Free admission for the Graduiertenkolleg and LMU students (registration at sekretariat@literaturhaus-muenchen.de)