Life questions and honest answers: Mareice Kaiser in Cologne
Life questions and honest answers: Mareice Kaiser in Cologne
"I don't know either" - Mareice Kaiser reads in Cologne
On April 3, the Schauspiel Cologne transformed into a place of creative exchange when Mareice Kaiser presented her new book "I don't know either". She was supported by the well -known moderators Ralph Caspers and Katty Salié. Together they devoted themselves to the big and small questions of life and created an evening full of thoughts and reflections.
an evening full of inspiration
The evening began with a quote from the song "It is spring" of the band Klebe, which attuned visitors to the upcoming topics. The stage design, designed on a chessboard pattern with palm trees, created a stimulating atmosphere that invited to think and immerse yourself in the thoughts of the three discussing. The reading of Mareice Kaiser was particularly characterized by their honest and empathetic approach to the questions of life.
existential questions in focus
One of the central themes of the evening was the question: "Will everything be fine?" Mareice Kaiser took an honest position and answered that it is not always good in life and that it was okay. Her point of view encouraged those present to realistically deal with the challenges of life and to accept that there is no clear answer to every question. She described her book as an invitation to the ease of dealing with the uncertainties of life instead of as a typical guide.
The art of question
Another exciting topic of the reading was the question of the content of the books. Mareice Kaiser's work comprises 101 questions, while Ralph Caspers also writes in similar categories. In dialogue with the audience, it was discussed whether there are questions that are not included in the book. Kaiser's answer was that she deliberately selected her topics to limit the number to exactly 101. This led to an interesting exchange about the writing processes and the challenges of creativity.
conclusion
Musically rounded Ralph Caspers off the evening when he voted his acoustic guitar and celebrated the event together with Mareice Kaiser and the audience. Even if no final answers have been given, the feeling remains that it is okay not to know everything. Both Kaiser's book and the works of Caspers invite you to ask questions and to reflect on the complex facets of life. In an age of constant answers, it is a valuable knowledge to be able to live with open questions.
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