His book is about Hannes Hennes' life-changing adventures between family drama, the courtroom and self-help courses.
About the book:
Dr. Hannes Hennes, a slightly underachieving math teacher, happy husband and father, could be a happy man. But ever since that humiliating incident at the Nobel Prize ceremony in Stockholm and his embarrassing appearance on Günther Jauch, everything in his life has been going wrong. Of course, he should never have shot his best friend's hunting rifle.
When Hannes learns that the brain of his idol, the famous mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss, has been stolen, he sets off on an adventure that takes him to a luxury hotel, the catacombs of the Charité hospital and a merciless men's seminar.
His run of bad luck seems to end when a mysterious scientist makes him an irresistible offer. But fate still has a lot planned for him.
To the author:
Michael Ebert, born in Freiburg in 1974, is editor-in-chief of Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin and has already received numerous awards for his journalistic work. In his second novel, he tells the breathtaking tragicomedy of an ordinary man - in his own sparkling language, full of wit, humor and empathy.
Admission tickets:
Tickets cost 10 euros in advance and 12 euros at the box office.
For ticket reservations and information, please contact the Literaturbüro in the City of Salzgitter's Department of Culture on 05341 / 839-3752 or e-mail literaturbuerostadt.salzgitterde
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