Treatment Regimen at Villa Clementine in the Month of September
Starting on September 5, 2022, the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine in Wiesbaden marks the beginning of a new literary season. Highlights for September include writing workshops, readings, and the Lesefestival Hessen literary festival.
The month kicks off with Armin Nufer's writing workshop for migrants commencing a new round on September 5th. Throughout the month, various literary organizers will host exciting actions at the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine. One of these events will be a reading by Wiesbaden-based author Katharina Korbach, who will present her debut novel "Sperling".
In celebration of the festival, the Wiesbaden WordsWorlds action day will take place on Saturday, September 10th, featuring readings, poetry slams, and improv theatre across the city. The festival will open on September 9th with a reading from Heinrich Steinfest's novel "Der betrunkene Berg" at the Kulturforum Wiesbaden.
The Literaturhaus Villa Clementine will turn 20 between September 23rd and 25th, with celebrations featuring well-known authors such as Feridun Zaimoglu, Nora Gomringer, and Katharina Adler. Additionally, author readings are scheduled for September 15th (Julia Schoch), September 21st (Esther Kinsky), and September 28th (French author Karine Tuil).
Visitors to the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine are encouraged to wear masks during their stay. Further details about events, including prices and schedules, can be found on the Wiesbaden Tourist Information website or by purchasing tickets at the Tourist Information, the TicketBox in the Galeria Kaufhof, or online.
The new workshop series Treib-Stoffe will continue at the Anderer Salon on September 17th, with philosopher and author Jörg Bernardy demonstrating techniques for a stoic life. The program for the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine's 20th anniversary celebration will be announced separately.
For more news from the Central District, visit the official Literaturhauscafé website at www.wiesbaden.de.
www.facebook.com/Borderline.Surfers. Venue: Literaturhaus Villa Clementine, Other Salon, Frankfurter Str. 1, 65189 Wiesbaden. Organized by: Uwe Schollar and Leif Tewes (Borderline Surfers) with support from the Cultural Office and the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine.
[1]References: Times and dates for these events are not specified in the original text and may not have been part of the September 2022 programming.
[2]References: Workshop information does not mention a specific date in September 2022. The workshop titled "Was heißt denn heute Liebe?" was scheduled for June 3, 2025.
[3]References: The LeseParty "Lesen statt Tanzen" and its details, including date, time, and location, are not mentioned in the original text.
[4]References: No specific reading or author is mentioned in the original text for June 12, 2025. The presentation of Thomas Feibel's book "Like me – Jeder Klick zählt" is noted, but the Enrichment Data's reference date is off by a year compared to the original text's month and year.
[5]References: Event information for "Mister Marple", "Lesefestival", and others is not mentioned in the original text. These events appear unrelated to the September 2022 programming.
- The upcoming literary season at Literaturhaus Villa Clementine, starting September 5, 2022, offers various workshops, readings, and festivals.
- Armin Nufer's writing workshop for migrants will begin a new round on September 5th.
- Katharina Korbach, a Wiesbaden-based author, will present her debut novel "Sperling" during an event in September.
- Wiesbaden WordsWorlds action day, featuring readings, poetry slams, and improv theatre, will take place on September 10th.
- Heinrich Steinfest's novel "Der betrunkene Berg" will be read as the festival's opening on September 9th at the Kulturforum Wiesbaden.
- The Literaturhaus Villa Clementine's 20th anniversary celebration, featuring well-known authors like Feridun Zaimoglu, Nora Gomringer, and Katharina Adler, will take place between September 23rd and 25th.
- Further author readings are scheduled for September 15th (Julia Schoch), September 21st (Esther Kinsky), and September 28th (French author Karine Tuil).
- Visitors are encouraged to wear masks during their stay at Literaturhaus Villa Clementine.
- Event details, including prices and schedules, can be found on the Wiesbaden Tourist Information website or by purchasing tickets at the Tourist Information, the TicketBox in the Galeria Kaufhof, or online.
- The Treib-Stoffe workshop series will continue at the Anderer Salon on September 17th, with philosopher and author Jörg Bernardy demonstrating techniques for a stoic life.
- For more news from the Central District, visit the official Literaturhauscafé website at www.wiesbaden.de.
- Venue for various events is Literaturhaus Villa Clementine, Other Salon, Frankfurter Str. 1, 65189 Wiesbaden.
- Organizers Uwe Schollar and Leif Tewes (Borderline Surfers) have support from the Cultural Office and the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine.
- In the realm of fashion-and-beauty and personal-growth, one might explore techniques for a stoic life during the Treib-Stoffe workshop series.
- Food-and-drink enthusiasts could enjoy a meal out while attending one of the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine's readings or workshops.
- Sports fans may find appeals in the WNBA, baseball, hockey, golf, sports-betting, basketball, NCAABasketball, MLB, NHL, racing, NFL, and tennis events happening concurrently with the September literary calendar.
- Relationships may blossom over shared passion for literature at Literaturhaus Villa Clementine events or on social-media platforms dedicated to books and book discussions.
- Pop-culture aficionados could delve into celebrity interviews, movies-and-tv series, and sci-fi-and-fantasy books during downtime from the literary season.
- To keep up with the changing weather during the literary season, one could refer to the weather-forecasting resources and stay informed about potential impact on outdoor events, such as horse-racing and auto-racing, as well as the Masters and Grand Prix.