READING: Kati Naumann - Wanderlust Land

11/11/25 in Stralsund

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Experience Kati Naumann reading from "Fernwehland" about the Astoria - the oldest seaworthy cruise ship in the world. Over 70 years of history: from the collision with the Andrea Doria to the Cold War. Three lives, one ship. Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 7 p.m. in the Kulturdiele M8!

The Astoria - the oldest seaworthy cruise ship in the world.
Experience Kati Naumann live as she reads from "Fernwehland"

She has been making history for over 70 years: from the dramatic collision with the Andrea Doria, to her deployment in the GDR, to journeys through the tensions of the Cold War.
For stewardess Simone and sailor Henri, she is a place full of memories. On their last voyage together, they meet Frida - who witnessed the ship's christening as a child.
Three lives connected by a single ship: the Astoria.


About the author Kati Naumann:
Kati Naumann was born in Leipzig in 1963. She studied museology and has already written several novels as well as song lyrics for various artists and the libretto for the musical Elixier (music by Tobias Künzel). She has written scripts for children's programs and developed several radio play and book series for children.

Look forward to a wonderful evening with Kati Naumann on Tuesday, 11.11.2025, from 19.00 in the Kulturdiele M8!

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Event dates
  • Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025 19:00 - 21:00 clock
Event Location

Mönchstraße 8
18439 Stralsund


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+49 177 54 14 140
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18439 Stralsund


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