Archive for the ‘Germany’ Category

Inspiration to a young author from Orhan Pamuk, and Paulo Coelho

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Frankfurt Book fair 2008
Inspired and uplifted by two prominent authors, Orhan Pamuk, and Paulo Coelho, I started off my venture to the Frankfurt Book fair with hope for success and belief in myself.
Mr. Orhan Pamuk (www.orhanpamuk.net), winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature, spoke at the Opening Ceremony about his first trip to the [...]

Berlin: “We’re poor, but sexy”

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Berlin
“We’re poor, but sexy,” says Berlin’s mayor.
I wouldn’t say that Berlin is neither poor nor sexy. It’s fascinating and dynamic. In fact, I think I am so drawn to the city because it embodies, as much as any place of concrete and human congregation can, the division of the capitalist and communist worlds that [...]

My German reconciliation

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Reconciling myself with the German language on Yom Kippur in the Rykestrasse Synagogue in Berlin
I’ve avoided Germany like the plague for many years. World War II history poisoned any touristic desires I may have had to see the country. I’ve traveled and even lived in nearby countries, but have made a conscious effort not to [...]