Two very different voices will have their say at the Munich Writers' Evening in June:
Roxane Bicker will read from the crime novel Inepu , the first volume of the trilogy The Lords of the Jackal, set in 19th century Munich. Roxane Bicker is head of cultural mediation at the Egyptian Museum in Munich and has been writing since the age of seven. The book was nominated for the prestigious Seraph literary prize in the "Best Debut" category in 2021.
Emil Horowitz reads from his book Fraktalroman. The book, whose title also designates a new literary genre, follows the principles of fractal mathematics according to Benoit Mandelbrot. The principle of self-similarity in particular creates a dense network of references, associations and insights between the individual episodes - called fractals in the book - within a broad spectrum between romanticism, realism, mysticism and science fiction.
Münchner Schreiberlinge e. V. is an association of writers who are committed to promoting the literary scene in Munich and the surrounding area. In addition to publishing novels, anthologies and the association's magazine Der Schreiberling, the focus is particularly on promoting young talents who are taking their first steps into the world of writing.
Room: Lernlab, Hall E, 1st floor(not mezzanine)
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