Pfaffenhofen's reading stage: Literary adventure from Schwabing to Africa!

Pfaffenhofen's reading stage: Literary adventure from Schwabing to Africa!

Pfaffenhofen, Deutschland - The eleventh Pfaffenhofen reading stage started last weekend with three varied readings. Anatol Regnier presented his new book "Memories of a good -for -nothing" and kidnapped the audience with anecdotes from his childhood in the artist scene in Schwabings and stories about his famous family. The reading captivated the listeners who dived at a time full of creative personalities and thoughtful memories.

On Saturday evening, the Flemish author Gaea Schoeters brought the audience into the world of big game hunt with her novel "Trophäe". Laura Maire had a whopping and familiarized the audience with the hunter's colonial dilemma. The emotional exchange between Schoeters and moderator Dorle Kopetzky rounded off the evening. Martina Bogdahn delighted with her bestseller "Mühlensommer" on Sunday evening, told about her childhood in the country and captivated the audience with interactive reading passages.

The Pfaffenhofen reading stage continues its successful series. Exciting new events are waiting for visitors next weekend. The ticket sale is already running! Further information is on www.pafunddu.de to be found.

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