In their poetic and political texts, the three authors from Bremen deal with questions of identity and inner conflict, shedding light on topics such as belonging, conformity and oppression. But they also use their writing to search for ways out of the crisis and dream of creative upheavals, new beginnings and freedom. They often deal with personal destinies, but always also with political systems that are partly responsible for these crises or even trigger them in the first place.
Loubna Khaddaj, for example, wonders whether crises can be inherited, while Donka Dimova 's prose long poem follows her character Nadezda as she immigrates to Germany from Bulgaria. And in Sadaf Zahedi's text about a young Muslim woman who has to live under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the extent and context of the personal and political crisis become frighteningly clear.
Moderation: Jens Laloire
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