Salzburger LiteraturkritikerInnen stellen AutorIinnen und deren Bücher vor:
Christa Gürtler spricht über Maria E. Brunner (“Berge Meere Mensche”), Anton Thuswaldner über “Das Labyrinth” von Gerhard Roth, Petra Nagenkögel über Wilhelm Genazino (“Die Liebesblödigkeit”), Klaus Seufer-Wasserthal über “Geschichte eines Lebens von Aharon Appelfeld. Josef Winkler liest einen Text über Jean Genet. (Auszug) Ausserdem beeinhaltet die Sendung einen AUszug aus einem Gespräch zwischen Josef Winkler und Anton Thuswaldner über Jean Genet und Heinrich Böll.
Beteiligte:
Schütz Ines (Redakteur/in)
Brunner Maria E. (Autor/in)
Gürtler Christa (Interviewgast)
Thuswaldner Anton (Interviewgast)
Nagenkögel Petra (Interviewgast)
Winkler Josef (Autor/in)
Böll Heinrich (Autor/in)
Genre: Magazin
This program is about literature criticism. Some Salzburg critics talked about new books and read extracts of those books. There was the literary scholar Christa Gürtler talking about „Berge Meere Menschen“ by Maria E. Brunner, the critic and journalist Anton Thuswaldner about „Das Labyrinth“ by Gerhard Roth, the writer and literary scholar Petra Nagenkögel about „Die Liebesblödigkeit“ by Wilhelm Genazino, the bookseller Klaus Seufer-Wasserthal about „Geschichte eines Lebens“ by Aharon Appelfeld, and the writer Josef Winkler was reading a text, written by him about Jean Genet. There is also an extract of a discussion between Josef Winkler und Anton Thuswaldner, where they are talking about Jean Genet and Heinrich Böll. The event, where all this was recorded, was called “Aufgeblaettert” (what means something like “Pages turned up”).