längst fällige verwilderung
Gedichte und Gespinste
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Simone Lappert
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Simone Lappert
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In Simone Lapperts Lyrik vermoosen Gedanken und leuchtet der Mond siliziumhell. Die Liebe schmeckt nach Quitte, die Katastrophe nach Erdbeeren, und die Dichterin fragt sich, fragt uns: "sag, wie kommt man noch gleich ohne zukunft durch den winter?" Gedichte über Aufbrüche, Sehnsüchte, Selbstbestimmung und die fragile Gegenwart. Alle Sinne verdichten sich, aller Sinn materialisiert sich in diesen Texten voller Schönheit, Klugheit und Witz. Ein einzigartiges Hör-Erlebnis - die perfekte Kombination aus Lyrik und Musik.
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