Ronya Othmann, born in Munich in 1993 to a German mother and a Kurdish-Ezidi father, writes poetry, prose and essays and works as a journalist. She has received many awards for her writing. An extract from "Vierundsiebzig", her second novel, won the Audience Award of the Ingeborg Bachmann Competition in 2019.
On Tuesday, 2 July, Othmann will read from her novel "Vierundsiebzig" at 6.30 pm at Paderborn University.
Moderator: Michael Hofmann (Institute for German and Comparative Literature)
Please register by 27 June either via the registration form or by e-mail with the appropriate subject line to zekk[at]uni-paderborn[dot]de.
The reading is part of a joint event organised by the Centre for Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at Paderborn University and the Centre for German-Language Contemporary Literature (ZdG). It is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Science (MKW) of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia as part of the project for the transfer of comparative theology.
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