PHOTO: © Julia Schwendner

Ella Carina Werner liest - Der Hahn erläutert unentwegt der Henne, wie man Eier legt

In the organizer's words:

Why do Krakow women actually have eight arms? So that they can masturbate better. And why are Highland cows so hairy? Because they couldn't care less whether the bulls find it desirable or not. Ella Carina Werner reads poems: rhymed, highly comical "feminist animal poems", teeming with self-confident, heavily empowered females. All the carousing chickens, man-killing black widows and lazy toads in Werner's first volume of poetry (Kunstmann Verlag) have long known for themselves what is good for them: "From the cradle to the grave, the lioness wears armpit hair" and "The owl loves herself as she is: anarcho-punk and anti-Christ".

In addition, the celebrated satirist and Titanic co-editor presents a whole host of everyday yet completely whimsical stories from her life as a wife, mother and socialite. The topics range from crashes at the local whiskey tasting to dubious night train acquaintances and underground flirtations on the Reeperbahn.

"Should the patriarchy fall one day, Ella Carina Werner's animal poems will probably not be innocent."
El Hotzo

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Location

Spätcafé im Glockenhof Große Bäckerstraße 17A 21335 Lüneburg

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