The poem of the week from the new volume of poetry "Zwangst" by Eberhard Pfleiderer

On the occasion of the anniversary of the right-wing extremist attack on the synagogue in Halle, our poem of the week is "The Exception" by Eberhard Pfleiderer. With clear words, a fine sense of rhythm and a lively communication between image and text, Eberhard Pfleiderer deals with the increasing shift to the right in German society in his new volume of poetry "Zwangst". Here is the link to our Facebook page

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Reading: "Waiting" by Eberhard Pfleiderer and Sandra Juráš (Bremerhaven)

Look forward to an exciting reading with the author Eberhard Pfleiderer and the photographer Sandra Jurás! We spend a large part of our lives waiting. So it's high time to take a closer look at this topic! Sandra Juras and Eberhard Pfleiderer do this in two ways: with photos and text. With unerring ease and a love of surprising twists and turns, Pfleiderer engages in this strange state of waiting with relish, impatience or even with an ironic smile and says: Waiting is not a blank space –

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Reading: "Waiting" by Eberhard Pfleiderer and Sandra Juráš

Look forward to an exciting reading with the author Eberhard Pfleiderer and the photographer Sandra Jurás! We spend a large part of our lives waiting. So it's high time to take a closer look at this topic! Sandra Juras and Eberhard Pfleiderer do this in two ways: with photos and text. With unerring ease and a love of surprising twists and turns, Pfleiderer engages in this strange state of waiting with relish, impatience or even with an ironic smile and says: Waiting is not a blank space –

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Reading: "Waiting" by Eberhard Pfleiderer and Sandra Juráš (Bremerhaven)

Look forward to an exciting reading with the author Eberhard Pfleiderer and the photographer Sandra Juráš! We spend a large part of our lives waiting. So it's high time to take a closer look at this topic! Sandra Juras and Eberhard Pfleiderer do this in two ways: with photos and text. With unerring ease and a love of surprising twists and turns, Pfleiderer engages in this strange state of waiting with relish, impatience or even with an ironic smile and says: Waiting is not a blank space –

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