
Cold Throne
You are cordially invited to a very special reading by Jürgen Seidler, who will be presenting his book ‘Kalter Thron’.
Jürgen Seidler and your Siemensstadt booksellers are looking forward to your visit.
About the book:
Peter Ebuk and his daughter want to settle down in Berlin. In his home country of Uganda, Ebuk has put powerful men behind bars as a police chief, and now he is back at the police academy. When he falls in love with a female pastor, he thinks he has finally arrived - until he finds the body of Moses Lukong in her church. The Cameroonian pastor had travelled to Berlin to negotiate the return of Sultan Njoya's throne, a prominent exhibit at the Ethnological Museum in the Humboldt Forum. Officially, Sultan Njoya had given the throne to the German Emperor Wilhelm II in 1908 to prevent him from invading his kingdom. Moses Lukong hoped that the repatriation would bring peace to his homeland. Did he have to die because of it? Peter Ebuk investigates on his own and delves deep into German colonial history.Jürgen Seidler studied political science in Freiburg and Berlin. He trained as a theatre director at the acting academy in Zurich.
Today he writes scripts for films and series, works as a dramaturge and is a lecturer at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. In recent years, he has trained young filmmakers in East and West Africa and worked with them on their projects. Jürgen Seidler lives with his family in Berlin and spends a lot of time near Rheinsberg.
- 27 May 2025, 7:30 pm
- Admission: 5,00 €
- Please register by calling 3409 4857 or at the bookshop.
U7 Siemensdamm, Ausgang Reisstraße
Bus 123+139 Station Siemensdamm
Email: Buecher.am.Nonnendamm@t-online.de
WebShop: www.Buecher-am-Nonnendamm.de
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Dates
May 2025
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