Kein Ort. Nirgends  

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Kein Ort. Nirgends (1979) by Christa Wolf tells the fictional meeting of the German poet Heinrich von Kleist and Karoline von Günderode in a salon in Winkel in the Rheingau. Kleist and Günderode escape the empty talk of a tea party by taking a longer walk. Here the two encounter each other in a long conversation, and feel the proximity of their respective personal and poetic problems. Their deep exchange is interrupted abruptly when Kleist is called as his coach is leaving.



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