
Inglourious Poets (German edition)
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Narrated by:
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Max Czollek
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Max Czollek
About this listen
In "Inglourious Poets" liest der Lyriker und Essayist Max Czollek Gedichte aus einem Jahrzehnt. Dabei folgt seine Auswahl seinem Konzept wehrhafter Poesie, mit welchem er das Grenzgebiet von ästhetischer und gesellschaftlicher Praxis auslotet - zwischen Trauer und Angst, Wut und Angriff. Die Texte sind den Büchern "Druckkammern" (2012), "Jubeljahre" (2015) und "Grenzwerte" (2019) entnommen, die allesamt im Verlagshaus Berlin erschienen sind. Kommt, hört, werdet Teil der Inglourious Poets!
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Critic reviews
Hier verschmilzt Erlebtes mit Imaginiertem, Gegenwart mit Vergangenheit. Es entsteht eine alternative lyrische Wirklichkeit.
-- taz