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European Essays on Nature and Landscape
Doris Feil and Birgit Erz
Reading and music
In her highly acclaimed essay HOCHSCHWARZWALD, philosopher and artist Doris Feil explores the historical encounter between poet Paul Celan and philosopher Martin Heidegger. Like Celan, Feil comes from Romania and grew up in St. Blasien, not far from Heidegger's place of thought and retreat, Todtnauberg. In her essay, the landscape becomes a meeting place, just as it was in Celan's poem "Todtnauberg": "Stubble paths in the high moor, damp, much." Celan insists on going into the moor with Heidegger, in pairs, unaccompanied, into a natural space that preserves the dead. The reading will be accompanied by violinist Birgit Erz.
Admission free, no registration necessary
Hinterconti Gallary, Balduinstraße 24, 20359 Hamburg
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