Literature and upheavals: Discussion at Alexanderplatz this evening!
On October 29, 2025, authors will discuss literature, identity and migration in the Gobelinsaal in Berlin. Entry: €9.

Literature and upheavals: Discussion at Alexanderplatz this evening!
Literature is the focus of an exciting conversation that will take place on October 29, 2025 in the Gobelin Hall. The author Steffen Martus will speak with Daria Razumovych and Thomas Hummitzsch about the social upheavals of the present. Socially, politically, economically and aesthetically influential topics are discussed. As part of this exchange, the significance of the year 1989 and the search for orientation at Berlin's Alexanderplatz are also highlighted. Berlin.de reports, that the literary dispute and scandals surrounding prominent authors such as Strauss, Grass, Handke and Walser are also up for discussion. Questions about the relevance of these debates today will certainly provide stimulating conversations.
A particularly current topic will be the discussion of migration, identity and classism. These are not just literary slogans, but also real-life experiences of many people in today's society. A look at research shows that many migrants in the 21st century struggle with identity crises, which can have both positive and negative effects. According to an investigation Academia.edu The identity of migrants is strongly influenced by their environment and the language of the host country. Migration to Germany, which has been increasing since the mid-20th century, has experienced various waves, including a massive refugee movement between 2014 and 2015 with over 1.5 million refugees arriving.
Social challenges and solutions
In the light of these topics, the event will offer not only literary but also social reflection. The discussion of the term “migration literature” is particularly highlighted by authors such as Saša Stanišić, whose works impressively portray the lives of migrants. The discussion of identity is supplemented by theorists such as George Herbert Mead and Jan Assmann, who emphasize the importance of social interactions and collective identity for an individual's belonging. Migration often poses the challenge of questioning pre-existing identities, which is deeply reflected in the literature.
For interested readers, the exhibition areas will remain closed during the event, but participation as such requires a ticket, which can be purchased for 9 euros, reduced to 6 euros.
Health is also a topic that cannot be left out of the challenges in our lives. Even if it may not seem to be one of the topics addressed at the event, regular health checks are essential. Such an examination not only serves to diagnose possible diseases, but also to potentially prevent serious health problems, such as high blood pressure or diabetes. Loud MedlinePlus Middle-aged men in particular should make sure to carry out regular screenings in order to identify possible health risks at an early stage.
The event in the Gobelinsaal is not only characterized by its literary impulses, but also encourages people to think about the current social challenges. There is much to discuss and even more that connects us as a multitude of identities.