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Meral Kureyshi

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Meral Kureyshi (*1983 in Prizren) is a Swiss writer. The weekly newspaper Die Zeit described her as ‘one of the most important voices in contemporary Swiss literature.’ Kureyshi came to Switzerland with her family in 1992, studied Literature and German and lives in Bern. Her first novel Elefanten im Garten was nominated for the Swiss Book Prize, won several awards and has been translated into many languages. Her second novel, Five Seasons, was awarded the literary prize Das zweite Buch by the Marianne and Curt Dienemann Foundation. In 2020, she was invited to the Days of German-Language Literature in Klagenfurt (Bachmann Prize). In her novel Im Meer waren wir nie from 2025 she created ‘scenes of existential force’, according to a review in Die Zeit, in which ‘one enters with amazement.’

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Begleitet wird die Grand Snail Tour von Künstler*innen aus dem Bereich Literatur, Fotografie und Zeichnung, die zeitgleich zum Aufenthalt des Tourmobils, Eindrücke und Reflexionen aus jeweils derselben Stadt sammeln und diese sie visuell oder literarisch ins Bild setzen. So entsteht ein Paratext zur 3-jährigen Tour, der in Form einer Reisechronik, ein Kaleidoskop an Geschichten, Verbindungen, Momentaufnahmen in den 53 Städten der Region als Gleichzeitigkeiten und Ungleichzeitigkeiten zur Grand Snail Tour sichtbar werden lässt.

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© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

© Heinrich Holtgreve

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View into the trailer featuring Paul Spengemann’s “spin jump crawl climb dream bite hunt”; a lit claw machine stands to the right. Elements from Cem A.’s “floor pieces and stanchions” are visible.

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31.10.25, 14–22 h

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Heinrich Holtgreve

Born in Bochum in 1987, he lives between Hamburg and Berlin. In 2013, Heinrich Holtgreve completed his studies in photography at Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences. He has been a member of the Ostkreuz agency since 2016. 

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