Katja Lewina: Honest thoughts on mortality and loss in Berlin
Katja Lewina: Honest thoughts on mortality and loss in Berlin
Life - a dazzling spectacle that can often end faster than we would like! On Monday, October 14th at 7 p.m., the district library Pablo Neruda in Berlin unfolds a particularly gripping chapter: the book presentation and reading by Katja Lewina with her work “What is already forever?”
Here the question of transience is experienced up close - not a nice slogan, but a brutal reality! Katja Lewina, who has lived with the diagnosis of a severe heart disease for years, knows how much death can influence our thinking and acting. After the sudden loss of her seven -year -old son, death is no longer a taboo subject for her - it becomes an urgent everyday reality!
honest insights into the inevitable
In her moving essays, Lewina takes us on a journey through the painful facets of loss and mortality. Not a beauty or beautiful words, but tough reality. What happens to our love in the face of the inevitable? How do you explain to children that life also has an end? And how do we deal with the responsibility to leave something?
- when? Monday, October 14, 7 p.m.
- Where? District library Pablo Neruda, Frankfurter Allee 14a, 10247 Berlin
Katja Lewina delivers unmistakable messages: From the essential questions of life, urgent discussions about illness, death and the right reaction to it-with a pinch of no-bullshit sauce, which stimulates thinking.
a life in full writing
Katja Lewina, born in Moscow in 1984, has made a name for herself as a freelance author who stormed the bestseller lists several times with her books like “she has Bock” and “ex”. It gives a voice of fear of dying, grief for loss and everyday challenges of life.
be there when Lewina meets transience with courage and directness - without false reluctance and with the certainty that each written word leads a bit deeper into our soul. Admission is free, but the places are limited! Register and experience an evening that will make you think!
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