Jan Feddersen looks back on 27 years on Sonnenallee in "Meine Sonnenallee. Notes from Neukölln", Jan Feddersen looks back on 27 years on Sonnenallee.
Sonnenallee has been famous, even infamous, especially since 7 October 2023, the day on which the terrorist organization Hamas carried out a massacre in Israel - and baklava was distributed in Neukölln to celebrate. Pro-Palestinian demonstrations made this congested street famous even in the national media.
But what really defines Sonnenallee? Who lives there, who gets by more poorly than well, who wants more from life than day labor, who says something about the circumstances of life that are more than everyday trifles?
Jan Feddersen has lived on Sonnenallee for 27 years, he has experienced the upheavals and upheavals himself and knows what makes this street tick. His (diary) book "Meine Sonnenallee. Notes from Neukölln" is published by Wallstein Verlag and brings together walks and conversations in a neighborhood of rude and tender constitution - and it shows what questions we should really be asking about our coexistence.
A talk with:
🐾 Jan Feddersen, The author, born in 1957, is a taz editor, curator of the taz lab and author of various books, for example on identity politics and the language of the church (with Philipp Gessler).
🐾 Elke Schmitter, was once editor-in-chief of taz, many years at Der Spiegel and author for other newspapers.
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