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2024-02-01T17:09:47.904Z

Highlights: The 14th Kraillinger Literary Spring in the community library will take place from March 15th to June 28th. All tickets cost 8 euros per person per evening. The exception is the lecture in the Linner-Mühle on June 7th: This is free of charge, but registration is required. Only the crime dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. The number of participants is limited to six people. So if you have a criminal nose and would like to take part, you should secure an entry ticket.



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Sabine Bachmair talks about “birds of paradise of the nobility”: women of the aristocracy who don’t give a damn about their prescribed roles.

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Spring is approaching and with it the 14th Kraillinger Literary Spring in the community library.

This time the library will host five very different evenings from March 15th to June 28th.

Krailling

- the royal road between eastern and western Norway winds through the landscape for 100 kilometers.

Planegger Gerda Pauler invites the listeners on a hike along this first main transport link in Norway, built in the 1790s.

She opens the literature series on Friday, March 15th with her lecture “Royal route over Filefjell – 100 kilometers of Norwegian nature and history”.

It will be literary and musical on Friday, April 12th.

Under the title “In the Middle of the World”, the ensemble actress from the Munich Volkstheater Anne Stein and the actress Ursula Erber, known from the Bavarian Radio television series “Dahoam is Dahoam”, will read poems by Mascha Kaléko and Rajzel Zychlinski.

Kaléko's poems shape the feelings, successes and defeats of everyday life, while the works of Rajzel Zychlinski, a Polish woman who emigrated to the USA after the war, report on the “traces and experiences of an exile”.

The reading is accompanied by the Würmtal instrumental quintet Youkali with the musicians Ulrike von Sybel-Erpf, Walter Erpf, Niki Stein, Gisela Auspurg and Thomas Schaffert.

In the ruins of the Hofmark Castle

Hollywood will send its greetings on April 19th.

Diana Barbara Kyeng-Nym Fleischer informs about “100 Years of Disney”.

The lecture, in cooperation with the adult education center in Würmtal, is intensively dedicated to the film history of the Disney brothers and their revolution in the film industry.

The Munich art historian Kyeng-Nym Fleischer looks at the various art forms.

Not in the library building, but in the immediate vicinity in the Linner-Mühle, Sabine Bachmair will talk about the scandalous lives of three “birds of paradise of the nobility” on June 7th.

It is usually the men from aristocratic circles whose derailments are reported on.

However, Bachmair is interested in the fact that women from the nobility have also broken out of their traditional roles and allowed nothing to be forbidden.

What secret lies behind the murder of actress Monique Moreau in the Grand Hotel?

Six amateur detectives will answer these questions on June 28th as part of a “crime dinner in the Hofmark”.

In the slightly different location in the garden of the library, in the ruins of the Hofmark Castle, the participants take on fictional roles that are announced to them two weeks before the event.

The number of participants is limited to six people.

So if you have a criminal nose and would like to take part, you should secure an entry ticket.

These are available for all events during the community library's normal opening hours.

All tickets cost 8 euros per person per evening.

The exception is the lecture in the Linner-Mühle on June 7th: This is free of charge, but registration is required.

The five evenings of the literary spring in the fourteenth edition begin at 7 p.m.

Only the crime dinner starts at 6:30 p.m.

The crime dinner is paid for separately directly at the event.

Carolin Högel

Source: merkur

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