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Annett Gröschner, Peggy Mädler und Wenke Seemann: „Drei ostdeutsche Frauen betrinken sich und gründen den idealen Staat“

In the organizer's words:

Three friends, one kitchen table: Annett Gröschner, Peggy Mädler and Wenke Seemann talk about themselves as "East German women", about crooked lives and the present with its intrusive past. They drink, laugh and wrestle, talk about scraps of memory and contradictions, about imprints and ideals that have become alien. This evening is about remembering and reinventing oneself - as witty and warm-hearted as any social discussion deserves.

Annett Gröschner, born in Magdeburg in 1964, has lived in Berlin since 1983 and is a writer and journalist. In 2021, she received the Grand Art Prize Berlin (Fontane Prize) and the Klopstock Prize of the State of Saxony-Anhalt.

Peggy Mädler, born in Dresden in 1976, has lived in Berlin since 1994 and is an author and dramaturge. In 2019, she received the Fontane Literature Prize of the Fontane City of Neuruppin and the State of Brandenburg for her second novel "Wohin wir gehen".

Wenke Seemann, born in Rostock in 1978, has lived in Berlin since 2000 and is a freelance artist and social scientist. Her works have been exhibited at the Kunsthalle Rostock, the Albertinum Dresden and the Sprengel Museum Hannover, among others.

In collaboration with Carl Hanser Verlag.

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Price information:

Admission: 15,- € / reduced 13,- €

Location

Haus der Kunst Prinzregentenstraße 1 80538 München

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