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Gespräch mit Lesung - Berolinenses - Florentine Anders »Die Allee«

In the organizer's words:

In conversation with Annett Gröschner

Florentine Anders connects Berlin history with that of her family, the Henselmanns. Many buildings in East Berlin and other GDR cities are associated with the name of East Berlin's post-war chief architect Hermann Henselmann, above all Stalin-, later Karl-Marx-Allee, which gave the novel its title and in which the family also lived. The autofictional text is also dedicated to the women of the family, especially Henselmann's wife Isi, who increasingly emancipates herself between her desire to work as an architect and a household with eight children. And then there is the daughter Isa, who withdraws from her choleric father in order to immerse herself in completely different milieus.

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Price information:

Admission: 6,- € / reduced: 4,- €

Location

Literaturforum im Brecht-Haus Chausseestraße 125 10115 Berlin

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