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Feridun Zaimoglu: Sohn ohne Vater

In the organizer's words:

It is early in the morning when his mother calls to tell him that his father has died. The narrator, a writer from Kiel, doesn't know what to do, he is alone in his grief. Gradually, he realizes that he has to go to Turkey to support his mother - and stand at his father's grave to say goodbye to him.

However, he suffers from a fear of flying and does not drive. Two friends take him along in a camper van and they embark on an adventurous journey of over 5,000 kilometers to Edremit and back. It becomes a road trip across Europe, marked by memories of his father: the husband, the pieceworker, the storyteller or the septuagenarian whose dyed sideburns could throw an entire vacation village into turmoil. At the same time, the narrator travels inwards and reflects on his upbringing as the child of so-called guest workers in Germany, his relationship with his parents and his own identity between two cultures.

Sohn ohne Vater is Feridun Zaimoglu's most personal novel to date - in which he asks how we remember those who are closest to us and yet who sometimes seem strangely alien to us.

Feridun Zaimoglu, born in 1964, is an author, screenwriter and playwright; he studied art and medicine in Kiel. He has lived in Germany since he was six months old. He has received numerous awards, including the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize and the Grimmelshausen Prize.

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DAI. Das Haus der Kultur Sofienstraße 12 69115 Heidelberg

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