Michael Köhlmeier on « Das Gute »
From Shakespeare to his uncle Gerhard via Coco Chanel, Michael Köhlmeier invites you on a very personal journey. Do we want to live forever if we want to stay young forever? Is boredom the precursor of evil? Are fairy tales only for children, or can they also interest adults? And if goodness exists, can each person make the world a better place? In a conversation with Jérôme Jaminet, Michael Köhlmeier explores the big and small questions of human existence.
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To mark the 30th anniversary of the "Freed um Liesen" association, a reception will be held after the reading. Michael Köhlmeier was born in 1949 in Hard am Bodensee and has written numerous novels, including "Two Gentlemen on the Beach," "The Little Girl with the Thimble," and "Idyll with a Drowning Dog." He has received many awards, including the Konrad Adenauer Foundation Literary Prize in 2017, the Marie Luise Kaschnitz Prize, and the Ferdinand Berger Prize in 2019. In 2020, he was awarded the Johann Nestroy Ring. Jérôme Jaminet, born in 1979 in Luxembourg City, is a teacher, author, and literary critic, and vice-president of the Luxembourg Association of Germanists and of "Freed um Liesen." He collaborates as a critic for various media outlets and published "Ein Wort in Esels Ohr" with Capybarabooks in 2021.
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KulTourhaus Bettembourg
8 Rue de l'École
3341 Huncherange Bettembourg
Luxembourg
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