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The Aargauer Literaturhaus ( en, Aargau Literature House) is a cultural institution in Lenzburg ( Canton of Aargau,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
) dedicated to the popularization of literature and literary practices. It carries out author talks, reading conferences, and literary workshops for all ages on a regular basis. Established in 2004, it is located in the city's cultural center, the Müllerhaus, an architectural monument of the 18th century and one of the most important . The House maintains a one-person writer's residence (with the right to stay up to three months) – the Atelier Müllerhaus studio.


History

The Müllerhaus, a three-story early classical mansion at 7 Bleicherain, "the most beautiful house in Aargau" half a kilometer from the Lenzburg Castle hill, was commissioned by the Lenzburg cotton industrialist and built in 1785 by the Bernese architect
Carl Ahasver von Sinner Carl Ahasver von Sinner (February 2, 1754 – April 25, 1821) was a Bernese architect of the Louis XVI period. Biography Born in Sumiswald as the son of governor ('' Landvogt'') Johann Bernhard von Sinner, he married Maria Susanna Zeerleder in 1 ...
. After the economic decline of the Hünerwadel dynasty at the end of the 19th century, the doctor Adolf Müller-Fischer bought the vacant town house in 1903. He opened his medical practice there and moved with his family to the second floor. Since 1987, the architectural monument is owned by the cultural and charitable Foundation of Dr. Hans Müller (1897–1989) and Gertrude Müller (1901–2001), siblings and heirs of A. Müller-Fischer (german: Stiftung Dr. Hans Müller und Gertrud Müller). In 2004, as part of a civic initiative supported by the Müller Foundation and the Aargau Board of Trustees (german: Aargauer Kuratorium), the institution's main financial partner since 2010, the Müllerhaus became the official address of the cantonal .


Activities

The House, which positions itself as "a place for the Word, a meeting place for readers and writers, a hospitable home for literature and people devoted to it," (german: Ein Ort fürs Wort, ein Treffpunkt für Lesende und Schreibende, ein gastliches Haus für Literatur und Menschen, die ihr zugewandt sind) carries out performances of famous authors, readers' conferences, courses on writing and motivated critical reading for children, youth, and adults, as well as other literary events of national and international level, on a regular basis. Three times a year, a noted foreign writer or translator has the opportunity to use a three-month residence at the House, the Atelier Müllerhaus studio, by personal invitation of the House's management. Among the guests of the studio were Felicitas Hoppe (Germany), Marcel Beyer (Germany), Cécile Wajsbrot (France),
Olga Grjasnowa Olga Grjasnowa (born 14 November 1984, in Baku, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union, USSR) is a German writer currently living in Berlin, Germany. Personal life and education Olga Grjasnowa was born into a Russian-Jewish famil ...
(Germany),
Marion Poschmann Marion Poschmann (born 15 December 1969 in Essen) is a German author, novelist, and poet. Life Marion Poschmann grew up in Mülheim an der Ruhr and Essen. From 1989 to 1995 she studied German, philosophy, and Slavic studies in Bonn and Berlin. ...
(Germany), (Germany),
Julya Rabinowich Julya Rabinowich (russian: Юля Борисовна Рабинович; born 1970 in Leningrad, (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) is an Austrian author, playwright, painter and translator. In 1977 her family emigrated to Vienna, a move in which she ...
(Austria), Silke Scheuermann (Germany), (Germany), Jaroslav Rudiš (Czech Republic),
Ursula Krechel Ursula Krechel (born 4 December 1947) is a German writer. Krechel was born in Trier. From 1966 to 1972 she studied German studies, theatre, and art history at the University of Cologne. From 1969 to 1972, she worked as a drama advisor in Dortm ...
(Germany),
Thomas Hettche Thomas Hettche (born 30 November 1964 in Treis, Hesse) is a German author. Hettche completed his ''Abitur'' at the Liebigschule Giessen, He studied German studies and philosophy at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and ...
(Germany), Mirko Bonné (Germany), Lutz Seiler (Germany), (Austria), Barbara Honigmann (Germany), Michael Kleeberg (Germany), (Germany),
María Cecilia Barbetta María Cecilia Barbetta (born 8 July 1972 in Buenos Aires) is a German-language writer. Since 2011 she is a member of the PEN Centre Germany. In 2008, she won the Aspekte-Literaturpreis. Life Barbetta studied German as a foreign language in h ...
(Germany) and other authors. According to the House's program manifesto, its first priority is "not to mythologize literary practice as democratic, but to make it vivid and communicative. Today, the house of literature is at the same time a substitute for that of series, films, video games, and podcasts; in it, the cultural technique of storytelling, whose Trope (literature), tropes and memes have long since transcended all media boundaries, is archived, learned, shared, and celebrated. The Literature House is thus a house with open doors: a workshop that does not merely mediate literature, but co-creates and incubates it within itself".


Directors

* (2004–2011) * Svenja Herrmann, Martina Kuoni (2010, temporarily) * (2012–2013) * (2013–2022) * Cédric Weidmann (2022–present)


See also

* Aargauer Kunsthaus


References


Sources cited

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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aargauer Literaturhaus Lenzburg Educational organizations established in 2004 Lenzburg