Meet the Author #18: Daniel Schreiber

Allein

Online

For our 18th international online book club meeting on 17th May, we have invited author Daniel Schreiber to read his book Allein (Alone) with us.  

About the book

Never before have so many people lived alone, and never has there been a more elemental sense of how brutally a self-determined life can turn into loneliness. But could it be possible to be happy alone? And why, in a society of individualists, is living alone perceived as a shameful failure?

Drawing on his own experiences, philosophical and sociological ideas, Daniel Schreiber explores the tension between the desire for withdrawal and freedom and that for closeness, love and community. In doing so he illuminates the role friendships play in this mode of living: Can they be an answer to the loss of meaning in a crisis-ridden world?

A deeply illuminating book about the question of how we want to live.
 

About the author

Meet the Author #17: Daniel Schreiber © © Christian Werner Meet the Author #17: Daniel Schreiber © Christian Werner


Daniel Schreiber, born in 1977, is the author of the Susan-Sontag-biography Geist und Glamour (2007) and the highly acclaimed and widely read essays Nüchtern (2014) and Zuhause (2017). He lives in Berlin. 

On Instagram: @thedanielschreiber

Who can take part?

Everyone who wants to read and discover German literature, meet authors and share their reading experience with others - even if you haven't read the book yet. The book club will be held in German. All participants should have sufficient language skills to read and discuss in German.

Register by clicking on the 'Register Now' link below:
Register now
You will then receive a link to the Online live session.

Technical requirements

We will use Zoom for our meeting. We recommend using a headset, as speakers can create distracting echo effects. Participation is possible from PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device. To participate, simply follow the link we will send you after registration and sign in to the room.

Details

Language: German
Price: free, booking essential

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