After "Ten Ways to Leave" and "On one Youth", the latest cycle of creative writing sessions with Ivana Sajko takes up the topic "Heroes". When talking about a hero/heroine in art,
we always talk about a problem with the world. We actually talk about
finding the strong voice that resists habits and conventions.
we always talk about a problem with the world. We actually talk about
finding the strong voice that resists habits and conventions.
It is enough to remember David Bowie and understand that the heroes we try to remember in our biographies or invent in our hearts are people from everyday encounters who go against the grain and move forward by jumping over walls.
Join us for this reading in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and be inspired by Ines, Dora, Selma, Raphaëlle, Lea, Vali, Irma, Sonja, Sofija, Slobodan, Dubravka, Tihana, Duška and Lucija.
Ivana Sajko (born 1975) is a Croatian playwright, novelist, and theater director. Her work, predominantly in the field of contemporary theatre and literature, is recognized for addressing socio-political themes, often influenced by her experiences and observations of contemporary society. Sajko's plays and novels are known for their exploration of complex societal issues and their innovative narrative structure. Sajko has been recognized with awards such as the Chevalier de l’ordre des Arts et Lettres and the Internationaler Literaturpreis. She was a DAAD Artist in Berlin in 2016/2017. Her works include "Love Novel", "Rio Bar" and "Every Time We Say Goodbye".
Dates
March 2026
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