Reading: Peter Rosenthal reads from his novel In die Zeit fallen
Concert: Goldlack, saxophone quartet
Falling into Time - a gripping and emotional story by Peter Rosenthal, a journey through his troubled childhood in Ceaușescu's Romania and his new life in the West. For the narrator, the change from dictatorship to freedom means a dramatic separation from his family, which becomes a time trap for him. The real adventure begins when the narrator returns to his old homeland years later and looks at the past from a new perspective: What does it mean to grow up between two worlds? How do loss, escape and the search for identity shape growing up? With remarkable acuity and sensitivity, Rosenthal tells of the scars that arise between a childhood under dictatorship and a life of freedom. At a time of political upheaval, when the world is redefining itself, this book has a frightening topicality and urgency.
A book about dictatorship, escape and the search for one's own self in a constantly changing world - captivating, moving and deeply human.
About the concert:
Goldlack, saxophone quartet
Alto saxophones: Kathrin Rutschmann, Alexander Wagner
Tenor saxophone and clarinet: Marcus Seibert
Baritone saxophone: Ingo Plato
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