Thinking without railings
Musical reading
On the 46th anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s death
Description
+++ postponed from 03.12.2020 +++
Marie Dettmer – Literary composer
Nicolae Gutu – accordion
On the market square in Hanover-Linden there is a plaque on house no. 2 which reads: “The German-Jewish historian and political philosopher Hannah Arendt was born here on October 14, 1906. She fled Germany in 1933 to escape National Socialism. Her academic work is dedicated to the origins of total domination and anti-Semitism. She died on December 4, 1975 in New York.”
Today, Arendt is regarded as an important philosopher of the 20th century who was committed to humanist and liberal thinking.
The literary composer and reciter Marie Dettmer reads biographical material as well as interviews and other publications by Hannah Arendt. The young accordionist Nicolae Gutu will provide the musical accompaniment.
Only remaining tickets available in the Salon: 18 euros (reduced 8 euros).
Bookings under: 0511-844 887 200