Readings at noon in Fürth: Now it strikes thirteen with Lydia Wagener and Ruth Lenz-Tichai


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Noon reading with literary tension and clever presence
On April 16, 2026, a compact, concentrated reading atmosphere unfolds at the Museum of Women's Culture Regional - International in Fürth, closely connecting literature and social reflection. Under the title Now it strikes thirteen, Lydia Wagener, Ruth Lenz-Tichai, and guests come together for a noon reading on the topic Between belonging and foreignness - a subject that intertwines personal experience, cultural discourse, and linguistic precision.
Literary experience in a short form, with great impact
The series Readings at noon stands for concentrated texts, clear voices, and an intimate meeting with the author. It is not about mere recital routine, but about precisely exploring moods, breaks, and boundary experiences. The event brings stories and poems into a space where words resonate and thoughts sort themselves in silence.
Women's lives, foreignness, and the fine art of observation
The topic navigates that narrow ridge where belonging and distance touch each other. The literary approach promises no smooth narrative, but a multifaceted approach to encounters, to self- and other-perception, to traces that people leave in relationships and texts. This is precisely where the strength of this format lies: It condenses experience into linguistic art.
The location as a space of resonance
The Museum of Women's Culture Regional - International is not only the venue but a cultural resonance space for perspectives that often go unheard in literary daily life. The reading benefits from this environment because it places texts in a context that unites feminist memory, intercultural research, and literary quality. For visitors, this creates an educational and cultural experience with character.
What visitors can expect
Those attending this noon reading will experience an hour focused on literature, reflection, and voice. The event is suitable for everyone who appreciates literary texts as a space for thought and seeks an inspiring noon dedicated to contemporary literature and cultural engagement. A visit is worthwhile for people who prefer quiet intensity, clever themes, and a personal reading atmosphere.
Conclusion: This reading in Fürth combines social sensitivity with literary condensation. Anyone interested in texts about belonging, foreignness, and female perspectives should experience the event live.
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