The 2021 Ingeborg Bachmann Prize winner and SZ columnist Nava Ebrahimi is one of the "most exciting contemporary writers in the German language" (ORF) and a graduate of the Schreibakademie im Literaturhaus (BAS). In her new social novel (Luchterhand), she takes us to the German provinces and deals with the big questions of our time: in a huge poultry slaughterhouse on the outskirts of a small town in northern Germany, the paths of a wide variety of people cross, including Sonja, a single mother looking for a job, and Nassim, an Afghan refugee with a visual impairment. When Nassim is hit by a car, he makes a name for himself - and makes people face their own truth. How much humanity do we retain in the face of ever greater challenges?
Organizer: Stiftung Literaturhaus
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