“What Is a Feuilleton?” An Evening with Daniel Kehlmann and Adam Soboczynski

Deutsches Haus at NYU and the Department of German at NYU present a conversation between Daniel Kehlmann and Adam Soboczynski on “What Is a Feuilleton?”

Daniel Kehlmann is the Eberhard Berent Goethe Chair at NYU’s Department of German. Kehlmann has been honored with numerous awards, including the Candide-Preis (2005), Kleist-Preis (2006), Heimito von Doderer-Preis (2006), WELT-Literaturpreis (2007), Per-Olov-Enquis-Preis (2008), Thomas-Mann-Preis (2008), Prix Cévennes du roman européen (2010), and most recently the Nestroy-Theaterpreis (2012). His publications include the novels Du hättest gehen sollen (2016), F (2013), Ruhm (2009), Die Vermessung der Welt (2005), and Ich und Kaminski (2003) and the books of essays Kommt, Geister (2014), Lob (2010), and Wo ist Carlos Montufar? (2005). Daniel Kehlmann lives in New York and Berlin.

Adam Soboczynski is the head of the culture and feature section (Feuilleton) at DIE ZEIT. Soboczynski has been honored with numerous awards, including the Axel-Springer-Preis (2005), Deutsch-Polnischer Journalistenpreis (2005), and Förderpreis zum Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis (2013). His publications include books on Heinrich von Kleist and literary works: Fabelhafte Eigenschaften (2015), Glänzende Zeiten (2010), Die schonende Abwehr verliebter Frauen (2008), and Polski Tango. Eine Reise durch Deutschland und Polen (2006). Adam Soboczynski lives in Berlin and Hamburg.

Events at Deutsches Haus are free of charge. If you would like to attend this event, please send us an email to [email protected]. Space at Deutsches Haus is limited; please arrive ten minutes prior to the event. Thank you!

What is a Feuilleton? is a DAAD-sponsored event.











When: Tue., Dec. 6, 2016 at 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Deutsches Haus at NYU
42 Washington Mews
212-998-8660
Price: Free
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Deutsches Haus at NYU and the Department of German at NYU present a conversation between Daniel Kehlmann and Adam Soboczynski on “What Is a Feuilleton?”

Daniel Kehlmann is the Eberhard Berent Goethe Chair at NYU’s Department of German. Kehlmann has been honored with numerous awards, including the Candide-Preis (2005), Kleist-Preis (2006), Heimito von Doderer-Preis (2006), WELT-Literaturpreis (2007), Per-Olov-Enquis-Preis (2008), Thomas-Mann-Preis (2008), Prix Cévennes du roman européen (2010), and most recently the Nestroy-Theaterpreis (2012). His publications include the novels Du hättest gehen sollen (2016), F (2013), Ruhm (2009), Die Vermessung der Welt (2005), and Ich und Kaminski (2003) and the books of essays Kommt, Geister (2014), Lob (2010), and Wo ist Carlos Montufar? (2005). Daniel Kehlmann lives in New York and Berlin.

Adam Soboczynski is the head of the culture and feature section (Feuilleton) at DIE ZEIT. Soboczynski has been honored with numerous awards, including the Axel-Springer-Preis (2005), Deutsch-Polnischer Journalistenpreis (2005), and Förderpreis zum Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis (2013). His publications include books on Heinrich von Kleist and literary works: Fabelhafte Eigenschaften (2015), Glänzende Zeiten (2010), Die schonende Abwehr verliebter Frauen (2008), and Polski Tango. Eine Reise durch Deutschland und Polen (2006). Adam Soboczynski lives in Berlin and Hamburg.

Events at Deutsches Haus are free of charge. If you would like to attend this event, please send us an email to [email protected]. Space at Deutsches Haus is limited; please arrive ten minutes prior to the event. Thank you!

What is a Feuilleton? is a DAAD-sponsored event.

Buy tickets/get more info now