
Paul Bokowski: »Schlesenburg«
Paul Bokowski: »Schlesenburg« – globale° Festival Bremen Moderation: Daniel Schmidt Schlesenburg. So heißt die Siedlung am Stadtrand, in der fast mehrheitlich Familien aus
Schlesenburg. So heißt die Siedlung am Stadtrand, in der fast mehrheitlich Familien aus Polen wohnen. Sie alle tragen Hoffnungen und Träume in sich, sie alle teilen den Schmerz über eine verlassene Heimat und die Suche nach einer Neuen. Es ist Sommer ’89, und eine Wohnung in der Burg geht in Flammen auf.
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr’s Prix Goncourt-winning novel constitutes a kind of a test. The Senegalese writer poses questions about the meaning of writing literature; however, for him this is not a general question, but rather the dilemma of someone who is aware of the injustices that have befallen people living in African countries.
5 PM
»Beyond Drama and Towards Prose. A Discussion with Marta Sokołowska, Ishbel Szatrawska and Szczepan Twardoch«, Polish
6.30 PM
»Ukraine, or the West. Meeting with Mykola Riabchuk«, Polish
8 PM
»With a Story into the Darkness. Meeting with Mariana Enriquez«, Spanish
6.30 PM
»A Devil, a Kratt, a Trupibut and Others. Meeting with Andrus Kivirähk«, Estonian
8 PM
»An Exit from the Dream House. Meeting with Carmen Maria Machado«, English
»Remembering. Meeting with Tanya Malyarchuk«
Ukrainian with Polish translation.
»When Will the 20th Century End? Meeting with Artur Domosławski«
Polish.

Paul Bokowski: »Schlesenburg« – globale° Festival Bremen Moderation: Daniel Schmidt Schlesenburg. So heißt die Siedlung am Stadtrand, in der fast mehrheitlich Familien aus

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