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La bellezza e la distruzione della natura, il corpo umano e il rapporto con gli animali e le piante sono rappresentati in modo vivido nelle poesie della poetessa tedesca Anja Kampmann (classe 1983) e della sua collega svizzera Eva Maria Leuenberger (classe 1991).
A partire da 'Il cane ha sempre fame' (La nave di Teseo), 'dekarnation' e 'kyung' (droschl).
L’incontro fa parte della sezione dedicata al Tedesco Lingua Ospite.
Essere umani, animali, paesaggi
Sala Lingua Ospite, Pad. Oval
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Droschl e La nave di Teseo
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