Yade Yasemin Önder liest aus »Anti Müller«

In the organizer's words:
"Love is the illusion that the current relationship will last, and that after it ends it can only become a disillusion through a new illusion in the form of a new love."
The first-person narrator wants a child. And the manicured men at her side? They have all the time in the world, talk cleverly about feminism, but would rather not commit themselves. "Anti Müller" is an unsparing analysis of encrusted structures and their gentle enforcers, under whose lacquered nails the dirt of the patriarchy still lurks. The children's theme is the hook, the battlefield is the literary establishment, the reckoning with the performative males is global - "a bitter milieu satire" (Deutschlandfunk Kultur).

With great poetic precision, Yade Önder's narrator dissects the mechanisms of modern relationships and a supposedly feminist cultural industry that still leaves the direction to men. About the stages. And about bodies.

"I dare to predict that this book will become a feminist classic." Daniela Dröscher

Author photo: Julia Sellmann This content has been machine translated.

Location

Z-Bau - Haus für Gegenwartskultur Frankenstraße 200 90461 Nürnberg
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