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Book-Fans Munich: One-woman Story Factory
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To life - 10 Feb at Munich's City Museum. Using her voice, her body and these paltry props, Carls tells the story of Einer, a man who had nothing, not even a name. Adapted from Christine Nöstlinger's book. Of the same name, Carls makes Einer's rough journey over the mountains - the bone-chilling cold, the moaning wind, the fleeing birds - so real, that you find yourself leaving your seat to stand with him on the slanting cliffs of snow, wondering what he's got you both into. Posted by Writer on Board.
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Book-Fans Munich: February 2013
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Interview: Berlin Poet Ron Winkler. Cover by Adeline Goldminc-Tronzo, courtesy The Café Review. Sometimes, it pays to leave your comfort zone. Last year, one of us was asked to interview a young German poet for a US poetry magazine. This week, a Q&A with Berlin poet Ron Winkler appeared in The Café Review. Find out more about Winkler here. And hear him read his work here. Posted by Writer on Board. Photo by Jerry Baker. From Munro's early book, Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You/. Using her voice, h...