Literature circle in Celle: Discover The Abandon by Matthias Jügler

Literature circle in Celle: Discover The Abandon by Matthias Jügler

In the multi-generation house Celle, not only a book will be presented on August 15, but also a window on German East-West history. This event goes beyond mere reading and asks the question of the importance of memories and family ties in stressful times.

insight into the story of Matthias Jügler

The book "The Abandon" by Matthias Jügler discussed deals with the complex relationship between a boy, Johannes, and his largely absent father. The narrative arcs spans the childhood of the protagonist, who grows up in an environment full of secrets and unexpected grief. The story takes a dramatic turn when John came across an addressed letter a few years after his father's disappearance. This discovery leads him to a journey of self -discovery and the processing of his past, which is embedded in dilematic situations in German history.

The relevance for today's society

The literary group in the multi -generation house offers a platform to deal with topics such as loss, grief and identity that still affect many people today. Through the dialogue about these topics, participants can experience similarities and different perspectives. The discussion about such explosive topics in a cross -generational framework not only promotes the feeling of community, but also stimulates deeper considerations.

Information about the event

The literary group takes place at 3:30 p.m. and is open to everyone interested. In order to reserve a place, a prior registration is recommended, be it by phone or by email. The contact options are uncomplicated: You can reach the team at 05141-279 155 or in writing to info@mgh-celle.de .

A look at the author

Matthias Jügler, born in Halle/Saale in 1984, made a name for himself as a major writer. With his studies in Scandinavi and literary writing, he laid the foundation for his diverse literary work. Jügler, who has received some awards for his novels, now lives in Leipzig and not only brings with his work to not only captivating stories, but also profound reflections on human relationships and the German past.

The multi -generation house Celle invites all of the literary enthusiasts to participate in this conversation and to discover new perspectives. In the middle of the ongoing road construction work, the accessibility of the event location is recommended to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to take part in this significant exchange.

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