KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Eva Luise Hoppe
KW x DAAD
Elif Batuman & Merve Emre
Dates
Wed, 04.03.26
Time
19:30–20:30
Language
en
Venue
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, 4th floor
Admission
FULLY BOOKED / Potentially remaining tickets on site
An evening of literary conversation with Elif Batuman and Merve Emre, whose work bridges fiction and criticism, the aesthetic life and the life of the mind. Through readings and discussion, the authors reflect on books that shaped them — and on how literature forms both the way we write and experience the world.
Elif Batuman is the author of Either/Or (2022) and The Idiot (2017), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the Women’s Prize, as well as the essay collection The Possessed (2010), which began her ongoing conversation with world literature. A longtime staff writer at The New Yorker, Batuman explores the intersections of politics, literature, and life. She is a 2026 Literature Fellow of the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program.
Merve Emre, Shapiro-Silverberg Professor at Wesleyan University, is the author of The Ferrante Letters (2020), The Personality Brokers (2018), and Paraliterary (2017). A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, Emre examines literary institutions, reading practices, and the cultural work of criticism.
This KW × DAAD event is the first in a series co-curated by Liberty Adrien (Curator, KW) and Mathias Zeiske (Head of Literature and Film, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program), bringing DAAD fellows into dialogue with Berlin’s practitioners.
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In collaboration with DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program.