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But How Can I Cry When The Streets Are Ablaze With Flowers?
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Come and join this newly published, highly talented and gifted writer Stina Vogt from Norway as she introduces her newly published book: But How Can I Cry When The Streets Are Ablaze With Flowers? Stina will discuss the themes (Mothers, daughters, grief, plants, memories), the genre, the writing process and inspirations. She will read from her book (In English) and then will be open to questions and discussions in the Skala Eressos Town Hall (please note that the venue has been changed from the Passioni Restaurant Garden to the Skala Eressos Town Hall).
Stina is from Oslo, Norway. She has a Masters in creative writing from the Art Academy in Gothenburg and this, her first book (prose poetry) was published in Sept 2021 by Cappelen Damm, a leading publisher in Norway. She celebrates her 10th year in Eressos.
About the book:
The digital garden on the screen is luminous; improbable plants are cross-bred. A daughter hits rock bottom after her mother’s death. She digs deep into the soil of her childhood garden. Her memory is leaky as a sieve.
But How Can I Cry When The Streets Are Ablaze With Flowers? Is a poetic tale of three generations of women living under the same roof, where the bonds are strong and childhood is free.