Lectures
Reading/Book Signing Carl-Christian Elze
Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Deutsches Haus Writer-in-Residence
Manhattan Moments: Geschichten aus New York
Thursday, February 11, 2010, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
International correspondent Eva Schweitzer will read from her book - It's Manhattan as you never seen it before.
Book Launch of "The Tanners" by Robert Walser
Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 7:00 PM - 7:00 PM
With the translator, Susan Bernofsky
Lecture: "Showing the Way (in Hölderlin and Hebel)"
Thursday, February 25, 2010, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
with Thomas Schestag (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main)
noteworthy events:
Manhattan Moments: Geschichten aus New York @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | International correspondent Eva Schweitzer will read from her book - It's Manhattan as you never seen it before.
Deutsches Haus Lecture: The Memory Landscape of the German Bombed Cities @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | A Deutsches Haus NYU Lecture with Gilad Margalit of University of Haifa
Reading/Book Signing Carl-Christian Elze @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | Deutsches Haus Writer-in-Residence
Hauke Brunkhorst, "Critical Theory Today" @ Deutsches Haus at Columbia University | A lecture with the Professor of Sociology at Deutsches Haus Columbia
Book Launch of "The Tanners" by Robert Walser @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | With the translator, Susan Bernofsky
Lecture: "Showing the Way (in Hölderlin and Hebel)" @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | with Thomas Schestag (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main)
Presentation: The DNA of Prejudice: On the One and the Many @ Deutsches Haus at NYU | with Michael Eskin
Bettina Funcke and Johanna Burton on Zoe Leonard @ Dia:Beacon | A Gallery Talk at Dia:Beacon
Veit Harlan @ Goethe-Institut New York Wyoming Building | A talk by granddaughter Jessica Jacoby (in English) ; On the occasion of Zeitgeist Films' upcoming release of Harlan—In the Shadow of “Jew Süss”
Lecture series: Otto Dix @ Neue Galerie | A series of three lectures organized in accordance with Otto Dix exhibition
"The US Financial Culture- a Giant Ponzi Game?" @ Deutsches Haus at Columbia University | With Professor Willi Semmler from the New School for Social Research
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