DIVUS PRAHA: FERENC. THE EXPRESSION OF LOVE FOR SHOES | book reading
[b]FERENC. THE EXPRESSION OF LOVE FOR SHOES |[/b] book reading

FERENC. THE EXPRESSION OF LOVE FOR SHOES | book reading

11.04.2013 20:00

Divus | en cs

Thursday 11.4.2013 20:00

Ferenc is a shortstory about a shoemaker who is born into the shoemaker´s family. His life is about the madness, obsession and the traditional rules of family which destroy him and the family. Ferenc knows one: he loves the shoes madly. 
 
Milena Oda wrote this short story in German, 2003.

Act: Jakub Gottwald, Milena Oda Láska, Pavel Richta. 
Music: W.W.W (Ondrej Andera)
Stage: Diana Délevová.

 Milena Oda is an extraordinary writer of fiction, poetry, short stories, essays and plays in German, Czech and English. She is a singer, teacher, actress, an artist. She lives among the continents in Europe, America and Africa (in Berlin, Prague, Los Angeles and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria).

During her last 12 years she has been writing on, she published 3 books. The last one was a novel written in German: Nennen Sie mich Diener (Please call me Servant), 2011 or in Czech and German: Ferenc. Vyznání lásky k botám/ Ferenc. Liebeserklärung an die Schuhe, 2011 in Prague.

Milena Oda: Prose: "Ferenc. Die Liebeserklärung an die Schuhe / "Vyznání Lásky K Botám". ['Ferenc. The Expression of Love for Shoes'] Verzone: Prague, 2011. (bilingual - German/Czech). Cover: LUBOMIR TYPLT





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