Both marked by the delicate pen of their author, Braconnages and Le plus court chemin take us along the roads and landscapes of life far from the cities. On the one hand, the Upper Austria that Reinhard Kaiser Mühlecker knows intimately, having, like his hero, grown up on the family farm. On the other, the Walloon countryside with Antoine Wauters, whose novel is much more autobiographical and tinged with nostalgia. Two literary dives into the past, family bonds, silences and memories.
Reinhard Kaiser Mühlecker and Antoine Wauters in Conversation
Two authors who take us along the roads and landscapes of life far from the cities.
Programme
Moderator
Authors

Antoine Wauters (c) Lorraine Wauters, Reinhard Kaiser Mühlecker (c) Peter Rigaud
Event time (Europe/Berlin)
- Europe/Berlin
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Location
Stand German Stories - Gare maritime, Tour&Taxis
3 Rue Picard
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium