Stefanie Sargnagel
(Wien)
Dicht. Aufzeichnungen einer Tagediebin
Location: Frankfurt LAB (Gallus)
Reading
- 11.10.2020, 8 p.m. Uhr (admission from 7 p.m.)Single seat PS € 19 / BO € 21, Double seat PS € 38 / BO € 42, Ermäßigung € 5 für f.f.m. students, Canceled
Update: The artist had to cancel the show at short notice. We are trying to postpone the show. Tickets that have already been purchased retain their rights. You can find regulations on ticket return here.
Stefanie Sargnagel, “the most important Austrian author of the 21st century” (Vice Magazine), might have found fame online, but her childhood was spent on the streets. Her texts about the socalled simple life, about feminism, about hopelessness and depression are radically personal and very wise, often also hilariously funny and sometimes tragic. At Mousonturm, she will be reading from her new book “Dicht”, which is being released by Rowohlt in October 2020. In this almost classic coming-of-age novel, sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll are transformed into phlegm, hash and chocolate drops. “Dicht” portrays the underbelly of Vienna, a mangy world of pubs, psychiatry and run-down flats, mostly populated by extremely lovable anti-heroes. Funny, brutal, rebellious, simply good literature!
Language: German
Fixed numbered seats
Admission from 7 p.m.
Admission only with face mask! More information on hygiene and safety
Biography
Stefanie Sargnagel
Stefanie Sargnagel ist eine österreichische Künstlerin und Autorin. Ihre Erfahrungen als Angestellte einesCallcenterswaren 2013 Grundlage ihres ErstlingswerkesBinge Living –Callcenter-Monologe. 2015 erschien mitFitnesseine Zusammenstellung vonFacebook-Beiträgen.2016 erhielt sie den Publikumspreis beim Wettbewerb zum Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis.2017 erschien bei Rowohlt ihr aktuelles Buch „Statusmeldungen“. Bereits 2013 schrieb VICE: „Stefanie Sargnagel ist die wichtigste österreichische Autorin des 21. Jahrhunderts.“