As part of the exhibition "Rolf Nobel. Worker of the Sea"
ZUM MEER - Treasures from literature read and discussed by Margrit Wischnewski on March 17
The sea has inspired people to write at all times: Poems, novels, stories, by Homer, Jules Verne, Friedrich Schiller, Victor Hugo.
Margrit Wischnewski reads and tells stories about Odysseus, Robinson Crusoe, Jonah and the diver on Tuesdays from 6.30 pm... and thus accompanies the photo exhibition "Workers of the Sea" by the professor of photojournalism and documentary photography Rolf Nobel, which can be seen at the Kulturforum until May 25, 2026.
Margrit Wischnewski invites you to her readings and stories and looks forward to engaging in conversation with her listeners.
The next event will take place on Tuesday, March 17 at 6.30 pm on the subject of "Jules Verne - 20,000 leagues under the seas... The story of the giant squid".
Tickets are available for 6,- Euro, reduced 4,- Euro at the box office of the Kulturforum and grant prior access to the exhibition.
The next theme evenings:
March 10: Victor Hugo - The workers of the sea... Charles Darwin invented it!
March 17: Jules Verne - 20,000 leagues under the seas... The story of the giant squid
March 24: Homer - Johann Heinrich Voss - The Odysseys... Odysseus between Scylla and Charybdis
March 31: Ernst Haeckel's letters to Anna Sethe... and the discovery of the world's largest animal migration
April 7: Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island... Memories of my first book
April 14: Hans Christian Andersen - The Little Mermaid... Seabeds and human longings
April 21: Friedrich Schiller - The Diver... Water people and the monsters of the deep sea
April 28: Herman Melville - Moby Dick... a sea epic without equal
May 5: The Bible - The Old Testament... Jonah, thoughts from the inside of a whale
May 12: Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea... two big prizes for one novella
May 19: Elisabeth Mann Borgese - ... a life for the seas and The immortal fish



