Ronald Schober in Braunschweig: Literary walk about cats and literature


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A literary cat walk through Braunschweig
With Booted and Hangover, the Raabe-Haus:Literature Center Braunschweig invites you to a literary stroll that appeals to cat lovers, literature enthusiasts, and walkers alike. The meeting point is the sculpture Cat Fights in the pedestrian zone at Kattreppeln, where Ronald Schober will lead on Thursday, August 27, 2026, at 6:00 PM into the multifaceted relationship between cats and humans.
When literature meets urban space
This literary stroll combines reading, urban experience, and cultural memory culture into a walking format. The figure of the cat is rarely just a pet in literature: It stands for individuality, closeness and distance, for grace and enigma. This is exactly where the evening draws its tension. Ronald Schober opens with his stage presence a space where language art and urban history encounter each other.
An author encounter in the mode of walking
The literary walk creates an intimate reading atmosphere under the open sky. Instead of a classic hall format, a dynamic storytelling emerges that fills the urban space with meanings. The sculpture Cat Fights itself sets the right tone: a place that playfully engages with the symbolism of the cat in its name and thus provides an ideal backdrop for literary observations.
Language art, genre, and cultural context
The format moves between reading, city tour, and performative literary mediation. This is precisely where its quality lies: It brings literature out of the interior and makes it tangible in public space. Those interested in literary walks, literary city exploration, and low-threshold reading formats will experience an evening that cleverly combines education and experience.
A place with its own character
The meeting point in the pedestrian zone gives the event an open, urban atmosphere. The combination of sculpture, old town environment, and evening light promises a special atmosphere for all who want to experience literature not just through hearing, but in walking. This interplay is what makes the format appealing: It is approachable, attentive, and at the same time surprisingly knowledgeable.
Conclusion: Those who want to experience a literary evening with character, proximity to the city, and a fine eye on the cat in literature should not miss this appointment. Ronald Schober and the Raabe-Haus:Literature Center promise a walk that will remain in memory. Being there live is worth it.
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