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6:00 PM, CST
book*ish: 'Anna,' by Mia Oberländer
Book Club (virtual and in-person)|Contemporary German Graphic Novel Book Club
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Online Online | Goethe-Institut Chicago, Chicago, IL
- Language German
- Price Free and open to the public, please register in advance and bring photo ID for check-in
- Part of series: GEGENÜBER TALKS
This hybrid-format discussion will be held both in-person and over Zoom; information on how to join virtually will be emailed to all participants one week before the event.
Our next book club session features the graphic novel 'Anna,' by Mia Oberländer.
This debut graphic novel by an up-and-coming star of the German comics scene is an audacious allegory of female resistance and radical acceptance.In the sleepy German countryside live the Annas, cursed to be too tall for their small town. Laughably long-limbed and gangly, their bodies refuse to conform with societal norms of delicate femininity, and the trauma of being different ripples across generations. And yet, there may be a blessing to their burden; like the mighty mountains surrounding their town, they find that there is resilience and strength to be gained from their heightened perspective. Drawn with delightful exaggeration and formal inventiveness, Anna is a tongue-in-cheek, modern-day fairy tale about being “too big” for a narrow-minded world.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mia Oberländer (b. 1995, Ulm) is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Hamburg. She has co-organized the Hamburg Comicfestival since 2019 and teaches a storytelling seminar at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Arts and Design. Her work has been published in Le Monde diplomatique, Kiblind Magazine, Libération, and Strapazin, among others. Her debut graphic novel, 'Anna,' was awarded the Berthold Leibinger Foundation's Comic Book Award and the German Youth Literature Award for "New Talents," and has been translated into six languages.PURCHASE OPTIONS
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Please note: an English translation is available for this book, so make sure you purchase the German-language version.
Or borrow a copy from us!
Several copies are available to borrow for free from the Goethe-Institut Chicago. We do not have capacity to send books by mail, but they can be picked up from our office. If you are interested, please contact us at: Lukas.Siebeneicker.extern@goethe.de.
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Location
Online
150 N Michigan Ave
Suite 420
Chicago, IL 60601
USA