Lydia Wagener and Ruth Lenz-Tichai read in Fürth from Now It's Thirteen

Event: Readings at Noon: Now It's Thirteen in Museum Frauenkultur Regional - International, Hirschenstraße 16, 90762 Fürth on 16. April 2026

Date and Time

16. April 2026 13:00

Location

Women's museum
Hirschenstraße 16, 90762 Fürth, Germany

Price

3,00

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

When language becomes an encounter: A noon reading in Fürth

The series Readings at Noon brings together literary voices on April 16, 2026 at the Museum of Women's Culture Regional - International in Fürth, exploring the field of tension between belonging and otherness. Under the title “Now It’s Thirteen!”, Lydia Wagener, Ruth Lenz-Tichai and guests will read texts that make encounters visible as delicate, conflict-laden, and formative experiences.

Between Closeness and Distance: A Timely Theme

The event addresses a motif that is gaining significance in contemporary literature: How do encounters with other people, animals, nature, and ourselves shape us? The reading frames these questions in language that not only observes but condenses. Thus, a literary experience emerges that thrives on inner movement, reflection, and fine linguistic art.

Reading Atmosphere at the Museum of Women's Culture Regional - International

The museum at Hirschenstraße 16 provides the perfect setting for an intimate author encounter. The place represents cultural-historical perspectives on women's lives and societal experiences, adding depth to the reading. In such a space, short literary forms, poetic miniatures, and narrative passages unfold a special presence.

A Literary Perspective on Encounter and Traces

The announced texts begin where literature becomes particularly strong: at the edges of what can be said, in the interplay of closeness and distance, in the echoes of fleeting moments. Those interested in readings, contemporary literature, and cultural-historical contexts will find a focused afternoon with clear literary quality. The guidance by Ute Klauk and the connection to Women in One World provide a reliable thematic grounding for the event.

Conclusion: A Short Appointment with a Long Echo

This noon reading promises not a large spectacle but a thoughtful, concentrated literary moment with societal resonance. Anyone wishing to experience language art in immediate exchange should not miss this date in Fürth. An hour of literature can resonate surprisingly long.

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