PHOTO: © Shelly Kupferberg © Heike Steinweg/Diogenes Verlag

»Stunden wie Tage« Lesung mit Shelly Kupferberg

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Martha Eckert wanders ragged through Berlin-Schöneberg, where she made the acquaintance of a fun-loving girl in the early 1940s as a caretaker: Liane Berkowitz. The young resistance fighter fought in the "Red Chapel". The Nazi court martial sentenced the heavily pregnant young woman to death for "aiding and abetting the preparation of high treason". And Martha? Everyone knows her, but no one knows who she is: a witness to the fateful life of Liane Berkowitz. In her new novel "Stunden wie Tage" (Diogenes), Shelly Kupferberg, cultural journalist and author of the acclaimed novel "Isidor", tells the true story of two courageous women - brilliantly researched and deeply moving.

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Literaturhaus München Salvatorplatz 1 80333 München
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