WHO IS AFRAID SHOULD STAY AT HOME – Poetry Against Populism

  • Trenchant, poetic, political, funny – typical Bosetti.

Sarah Bosetti has found a way of saving democracy: poetry against populism! Wherever you look, it feels like the end of the world is near. But climate change, war and other crises could be overcome if people approached them with honest rationality. In the fight against fake news, discrimination and the culture wars, Sarah Bosetti takes some of the best, worst and most absurd populist statements made by prominent figures – from Alice Schwarzer to Olaf Scholz to Vladimir Putin – and responds to them with clever, caustic and witty poems.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 14.03.2023
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-01249-5
  • 208 Pages
  • Author: Sarah Bosetti

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WHO IS AFRAID SHOULD STAY AT HOME – Poetry Against Populism
Sarah Bosetti WHO IS AFRAID SHOULD STAY AT HOME – Poetry Against Populism
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Sarah Bosetti

Sarah Bosetti is a satirist, author, poet, and feminist by accident. She writes and hosts the monthly late-night show Bosetti Late Night ( 3sat ), the weekly satire program Bosetti will reden! ( ZDF ), and the extra3 podcast Bosettis Woche (Bosetti's Week, NDR ), and regularly tours live across the German-speaking world. She has received numerous awards, including the Grimmepreis, the German Television Award, the German Small Art Award, the Joachim Ringelnatz Prize for Poetry, and the Dieter Hildebrandt Prize.