Programme ilb 2010
The complete programme of the international literature festival berlin 2010
Friday, 3 September 2010
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Concert with Sabine Vogel and Alex Nowitz
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
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Kate DiCamillo presents her children’s book “The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread”
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Sergej Lukianenko reads from “Trix Solier. Zauberlehrling voller Fehl und Adel” (t: Trix Solier. Sorcerer’s apprentice full of deficits and nobility)
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“Malitalia”: Book presentation, documentary film and discussion
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Juan Goytisolo: Space in movement. The topography turned into typogaphy
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Ken Bruen sends Jack Taylor to hell
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Concert: “Dogs in Space” in the Sportklub der Armee
Thursday, 16 September 2010
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Eva Muggenthaler presents her children’s books “Paulas Reisen” (t: Paula’s journeys) and “Der weiße und der schwarze Bär” (t: The white bear and the black bear)
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South Africa today. With Sindiwe Magona
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Marjolijn Hof reads her children’s book “Tote Maus für Papas Leben” (Engl. “Against the Odds”)
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Sindiwe Magona will read from her novel for young adults “Mother to Mother”
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José Saramago. Zeit einer Erinnerung
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Sergej Lukianenko
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Amara Lakhous and the clash of civilizations over an elevator
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Faruk Šehic on the roar of machine guns and deadly instincts
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Hommage to José Saramago (1922–2010)
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Harald Martenstein and the cosmos of modern relationships
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Artur Becker and the dream about mother’s lipstick
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Global Mufti – The media savvy Islam of Yusuf al-Qaradawi
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Joshua Ferris and the lunacy of modern life
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Angels, Trash, Love – New Romanian Literature I: Radu Aldulescu
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A bear under palm trees. North/South Literary Salon. Osama bin Laden at an embassy party
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Juan Goytisolo’s sacred legend and the modern horror of heresy
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Jaroslav Hašek
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Poetry Night I
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Sofi Oksanen describes the fate of two women amidst the turmoil of European history
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Radka Denemarková looks at the repressed German-Czech post-war history
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Volker Wieprecht and Robert Skuppin
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Ivaila Alexandrova on the self destruction of the intelligentsia
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Concert with Amos Elkana
Friday, 17 September 2010
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András Baranyai presents his children’s books “Little red riding hood” and “I think everyone should stay home on a Sunday afternoon”
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Conference „Aufklärung versus Schweigen“
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Michael Stavaric will read from his three children’s books “Gaggalagu” (t: Cock-a-doodle-doo) “BieBu” (t: BeeBoo) and “Die kleine Sensenfrau” (t: The little lady reaper)
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Marius Jonutis presents his splendidly coloured children’s book, “ Worm-bird. Your first book about the art of flying”
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Conference „Aufklärung versus Schweigen“
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Azouz Begag presents texts and songs from “Cœur de banlieue” (t: Heart of the suburbs)
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Sindiwe Magona reads from her book “Beauty’s Gift”
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The Literatures of the Others ... Literary Translations in Central and Eastern Europe
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Conference „Aufklärung versus Schweigen“
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Born in the Bronx: Hip-Hop – the history of an urban culture
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ZDF nachtstudio: The Struggle for Europe?
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UNESCO-WORKSHOP: The Magna Charta of international cultural politics
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Exhibition welcome: Herta Müller. Life’s Cold Jewellery
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The West in the East – Eastern European Perceptions
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Fritz Reuter
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Yann Martel and the attempt to write a novel about the Holocaust
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Martin Pollack sails with Galician emigrants to “the Emperor of America”
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Reading with Ulrike Draesner and Sabine Techel
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Sabrina Janesch takes a trip through the landscapes and history of Lower Silesia
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