Norbert Scheuer in Bonn: Reading from Holunderholz at the House of Education

Event: Norbert Scheuer reads from Holunderholz in Bonn in Saal im Haus der Bildung, Mülheimer Platz 1, 53111 Bonn on 18. September 2026

Date and Time

18. September 2026 19:00

Artist

Location

Stadtbibliothek Bonn - Zentralbibliothek
(Haus der Bildung), Mülheimer Pl. 1, 53111 Bonn, Deutschland

Price

16,00

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An evening with Norbert Scheuer: Memory, Eifel, and the quiet tremors of the present

With Holunderholz, on September 18, 2026, a novel enters the hall at the House of Education, showcasing Norbert Scheuer's distinctive art of precise observation on the stage of the reading. The author combines family history, post-war period, and present day into a literary experience that tells of language, memory, and the fractures of life. ([eventim.de](https://www.eventim.de/event/norbert-scheuer-holunderholz-haus-der-bildung-21631242/))

A novel that speaks from the depths of memory

Scheuer's new novel follows Johann, who, after the death of his mother, repairs an old tape recorder and finds himself immersed in a buried family history. What begins technically turns into a search for origin, guilt, and repression. The literary quality of this material lies in its condensation: past and present intertwine until a whole resonance space arises from individual traces. ([lit-eifel.de](https://www.lit-eifel.de/programm-2026/norbert-scheuer-holunderholz-9-oktober-2026.html))

Norbert Scheuer's linguistic artistry between Eifel, history, and precision

Norbert Scheuer, born in 1951 in Prüm, lives as a freelance writer in the Eifel. His books include The Stone Collector, Above the Noise, The Language of Birds, and Winter Bees. His novels are considered laconic, image-rich, and highly concentrated; they connect landscape, contemporary history, and psychological accuracy into a distinctive narrative style. ([litrix.de](https://www.litrix.de/en/personen.cfm?personId=364))

An author with literary weight

For his work, Scheuer has received numerous awards, including the Wilhelm Raabe Literature Prize in 2019 for Winter Bees. Other accolades such as the Düsseldorf Literature Prize, the Georg K. Glaser Prize, and the shortlist nomination for the German Book Prize underscore his significance in the German-speaking literary scene. Those who read his texts encounter no loud pathos, but a quiet, closely observed world. ([mwg.rlp.de](https://mwg.rlp.de/service/pressemitteilungen/detail/wilhelm-raabe-literaturpreis-2019-kulturminister-wolf-gratuliert-norbert-scheuer?utm_source=openai))

Reading atmosphere at the House of Education

The hall at the House of Education is a familiar place for literary encounters in Bonn. Access is barrier-free through the main entrance at Mülheimer Platz 1, with the nearest stops being Bonn Hbf, Thomas-Mann-Str., and Stadthaus. Parking is available in the surrounding parking garages of Münsterplatz and Friedensplatz. Typically, there will be a book table and signing opportunity on site. ([literaturhaus-bonn.de](https://literaturhaus-bonn.de/service/))

Why this evening is worth it

Holunderholz promises not only a reading but an author encounter with narrative depth. Those who appreciate literary novels that take memory, family history, and historical upheavals seriously will find an evening of remarkable density here. The Bonn event invites you to hear language as experience and to experience literature as presence. ([lit-eifel.de](https://www.lit-eifel.de/programm-2026/norbert-scheuer-holunderholz-9-oktober-2026.html))

Conclusion: In Bonn, the audience can expect a finely composed literary evening with Norbert Scheuer, characterized by suspense, atmospheric density, and linguistic precision. Anyone wanting to experience contemporary literature at a high level should attend this reading live. ([lit-eifel.de](https://www.lit-eifel.de/programm-2026/norbert-scheuer-holunderholz-9-oktober-2026.html))

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