"You stand on the border where words are no longer enough and you have to prove who you really are," wrote the writer Hans Erich Nossack in October 1946 to his colleague Ilse Molzahn, who had lost both her sons in the war. Their correspondence, published for the first time in SINN UND FORM, still provides food for thought eighty years later about how to write about war and loss, responsibility and guilt.
With Marcel Beyer, Thomas Ehrsam, Kateryna Mishchenko, Henrik Mrochen, Zalina Sanchez
Moderation: Elisa Primavera-Lévy
Welcome: Gustav Seibt
In German language
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