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Peter Brunnert liest! Bergsteigen und andere Missverständnisse.

In the organizer's words:

Peter Brunnert was unlucky: he really wanted to become a mountaineer, but was born in Hildesheim - in the North German Plain! Nevertheless, he risked a lot to become a good alpinist, most of which went wrong. He didn't despair, continued to head for the mountains and was always able to find something funny about his climbing mishaps. Fortunately, at some point he started to write it all down: whether first ascents of long-since conquered peaks that turn out to be crests and hills, trapeze artistry and bouldering adventures in Hildesheim's largest church, or Saxons describing in their very own language the happenings on the thousand towers of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains to the right and left of the Elbe. But Peter Brunnert not only reads, he also shows large-format, sometimes authentic, sometimes grotesquely ironic pictures and caricatures of his climbing efforts. Despite everything, he still climbs today, but is of the opinion "that you shouldn't take climbing so seriously, because what we do on the rocks is actually pretty crazy when viewed in the light of day, and especially when considered in a cosmic context."

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Location

Kulturhaus Lÿz St.-Johann-Straße 18 57074 Siegen

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