Literary evening with Lea Ammertal: A look at flight hour!

Literary evening with Lea Ammertal: A look at flight hour!
On Thursday, March 6, 2025, the literary villa in the Herrenhof cultural center presents the 46th edition of its series of events. The author Lea Ammertal, who comes from Calw, will read from 7 p.m. from her latest work, the short story band "Flight hour with Dostojewski", which will be released in Brot & Kunst Verlag in 2024. The reading takes place in the Parkvilla of the Herrenhof in Mußbach, and admission costs 5 euros; Students, students and trainees can take part in free
Lea Ammertal, who has been working as a director and scenic trainer since 2002, has already published a variety of works, including her poetry band "Licked up" from 2014 as well as the short pros) "Lesiege" (2017) and "A different music" (2019). In “Flight hour with Dostojewski”, the author deals with breakage and transformations in everyday scenes in the media age. The stories are characterized by tragicomic elements and illuminate existential challenging situations. They also address the duality between the individual and society as well as the principle of (with) humanity.
creative stylistic devices and musical support
A special feature of the work are the stylistic devices of oversubsign and alienation, which make the reading so extraordinary. Angelika Christiansen, who will enrich the reading with sounds.
The event offers a forum for profound topics and invites the listeners to immerse themselves in Ammertal's creative cosmos. The author, who is also a home author of the Haßlocher bread & art publishing house, will not only present passages from her new work in this reading, but also talk about the creation and background of her stories.
The event takes place in the park villa of the Herrenhof cultural center, at the donkey skin 18 in Mußbach. There are no ticket agencies provided, tickets can only be purchased at the box office. Visitors should take the opportunity to enjoy the literary and musical facets of the evening to the fullest.
like the Rheinpfalz reports an exciting connection between the literary tradition of Dostojewskis and modern questions of society. This makes the reading a real must for literary enthusiasts.
The Wochenblatt Reporter emphasizes that the combination of literature and music in this reading promises a special experience. The author, who is already an integral part of the regional literary scene, takes the audience on a solid journey through her world of thought.
The literary scene in Mußbach is enriched with events such as this that promote local talents and beat a bridge on deeper social issues.
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