Alive dead! Lilli discovers her own body in the park!

Alive dead! Lilli discovers her own body in the park!

In the city park of Wiesbaden, something is unimaginable: a lifeless body is discovered, and the tragedy becomes even greater than it turns out that it is a person. Lilli, who is confronted with death by this shock, can be found in a surreal situation in which she sees the body between the trees. What begins as a terrible discovery develops into an unexpected journey that leads it to the limits of the friend.

In this exciting scenario, Lilli is supported by Andrä, a former commissioner who lost his life during a mission. Andrä, who now lives in the world of spirits, reveals Lilli the eerie secrets of the world. Despite the experience he brings, the core of the case and the truth about her death remains in the dark. The two characters are at the center of a story that is both emotionally and mystical.

The creativity of Michael Kumpfmüller

Michael Kumpfmüller, born in 1961, made a name for itself in the literary scene. As the author of numerous novels and radio plays, his works are not only known in Germany, but also internationally. His stories are characterized by their depths and complexity, such as the novel "The Glory of Life", which addresses Franz Kafka's last year of life. Kumpfmüller's work is characterized by a fine feeling for the human, which is expressed in the characters of his stories.

his latest work derives a lot from his own experience as a storyteller and establishes a connection between the real and the supernatural world. This merger creates a captivating reading experience that captivates the reader and stimulates it to think.

The event, which is organized by the Literaturhaus Villa Clementine and the Wiesbaden Cultural Office, not only offers the audience insights into Kumpfmüller's creative processes, but also a platform to think about the topics of life, death and what is in between. The event is supported by the Hessian Ministry of Science and Research, Art and Culture as well as the Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Hessen-Thuringia and HR2 culture.

A picture by Michael Kumpfmüller, taken by Joachim, is exhibited at the event location to offer visitors a visually appealing connection to the author. This adds another dimension to the event and brought people closer to the figure of the writer.

The silence of the city park, in which Lilli and Andrä move, becomes a symbol of the discovery of truths that are often hidden. By communicating with lost souls and asking questions from which we thought they remained unanswered, the narrative illustrates the complex relationship between life and death. So the event will not only be a literary experience, but also a philosophical exploration.

This combination of emotional depth and mental awakening only suggests how much Michael Kumpfmüller's stories will reach the audience. It is an offer that stimulates thinking and maybe even leads us to put some of the basic questions about our own existence and death in a new perspective.

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