Chatanga. An evening with the parasitenpresse. Read by Thomas Podhostnik, Christian Kreis and Adrian Kasnitz (parasitenpresse reading tour)
Chatanga is the vanishing point in Thomas Podhostnik's epistolary novel Dear Mr. Saunders, in which we accompany Sergej on his journey through a world full of obstacles. We present this three-part novel in a reading and discussion. Christian Kreis and Adrian Kasnitz will also read new texts and give an insight into recently published books from parasitenpresse.
Thomas Podhostnik was born in 1972 in Radolfzell on Lake Constance as the son of Yugoslavian guest workers. He completed an apprenticeship as a forwarding agent, then trained as an assistant director at the Teatro Nacional de Cuba. He studied at the DLL in Leipzig. His three-part epistolary novel Dear Mr. Saunders was recently published by parasitenpresse.
Adrian Kasnitz, born on the Baltic Sea, grew up in the Westphalian mountains, studied in Cologne and Prague, and lives in Cologne as a writer, editor and event organizer. In addition to the eight other partial volumes Kalendarium #1 to #9 (parasitenpresse 2015-2024), his most recent publication was Im Sommer hatte ich eine Umarmung (parasitenpresse 2023).
Christian Kreis was born in 1977. He was Halle's city writer in 2019. His book "Halle Alphabet" was selected by MDR as one of the five best books of the year from Saxony-Anhalt. He writes columns for the taz-"Wahrheit" newspaper. His most recent book was "Der grundsympathische Blick des Norman Bates - Kolumnen und Satiren".
An evening organized by parasitenpresse and Lesebühne Kreis mit Berg.
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