German family saga: Hinrich Lühmann's novel reveals the destruction of ideals
German family saga: Hinrich Lühmann's novel reveals the destruction of ideals
The press release announces the upcoming book premiere of Hinrich Lühmann's new novel, which tells the history of a German family during a time of social upheaval and political changes. The author, a former headmaster and psychoanalyst, gives insights into the dreams, breaks and injuries of the Eckhoff family, which is located in a torn era of the Empire, the Weimar Republic and the dictatorship. The event takes place in the Humboldt Library in Berlin and is presented in cooperation with the past publisher and the Reinickendorf City Library.
Hinrich Lühmann's novel promises a subtle representation of a family system that is exposed to the social changes and ideologies of this time. It is a family saga that negotiates the reality of life of ideologies and the destructive power of absolutely set ideal. This story offers a fascinating insight into German history and the effects of political developments on the life of a family.
The book premiere is opened by Cultural City Councilor Harald Muschner (CDU), who will also keep a greeting. The event is a unique opportunity to get to know the author personally and to learn more about the background of the novel. Entry to the event is free and interested parties are invited to take part in the Humboldt Library in Berlin.
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| Event | Book premiere of Hinrich Lühmann's new novel |
| Date | Tuesday, February 27th |
| Time | 7:30 p.m. |
| Location | Humboldt Library, Karolinenstraße 19, 13507 Berlin |
| Entry | free |
The reading promises to become a captivating and moving event, gives up history and gives the audience an insight into the life of a German family during a turbulent period. With the background of the author as a former headmaster and psychoanalyst, it is to be expected that the novel is sensitive and profoundly illuminating the abysses and heights of a family fate.
Source: www.berlin.de
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