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DISCUSSION WITH MATHIAS MEYER –LANGENHOFF 2 2 DECEMBER, 2013
COMENIUS PROJECTLITERATURE LIVE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Information about the Author• Reasons to start writing• Bibliography• Novel• Shortstory Points of discussion
THE AUTHOR
• Name: Mathias Meyer-Langenhoff (MML)• Date of birth: 11th July, 1958• Place of birth: Dingden, Northrhine-Westphalia• Education: - studied in Bonn / Münster
- graduated in pedagogy / psychology
• Job: Teacher at a vocational school• Family: married / two daughters• Place: Nordhorn
REASONS TO START WRITING
• When his daughter was a little child she loved to listen to his fictional stories about the Dutch island of Ameland• One day he began writing all these stories down• That is how the text “The Witch of Ameland”
arose• MML writes to compensate the duties of his job• He is not interested in earning money• For him writing is the same like making sport for
others
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• He has written several stories for children among others some Christmas stories like “Jan, Grandpa and The Holy Family”• “The Witch of Ameland” (2007)
his first book a story about a holiday adventure on Ameland for children eight years and older• “Threat for Castle Bentheim”
a children’s story about the medieval age and the big castle in our region• “Hagemann’s World”
his first book for everybody
NOVEL
• „Hagemanns Welt“ (Hagemann‘s World) Überleben im Land der pubertierenden Töchter (How to survive in a land of adolescing daughters)
• The main question is: how to bring up your children the right way?
• The author does not give an answer, but thinks that respect, authenticity and trust are most important
• His three daughters seem to be a mystery to him in all aspects of daily life
• The novel is a humorous depiction of these problems and it is also auto-biografic though fictional
SHORT STORY: „ELTERNBESUCH“
• It is about a young man, who visits his father in a hospital
• His father is about to die from cancer• His mother is crying• He is remembering his childhood and his relationshiop
to his father• He hated him, because he beat his mother and was
always drunk• While he is visiting him he realizes that he still has
some emotions for him but not all bad • He is staying with his mother by his bed and promises
to come back next day
POINTS OF DISCUSSION
• The common and partly vulgar language
• The biographical aspect of the short story and his experience
• He had worked as a care worker
END
Thank you for your attention!
Sara GennatGregor HibelhausLennart NyhuisJoachim TholemaHolger Jouppien