Jürgen von der Lippe Reads - Sextextsextett - Comedy Reading
Stadthalle Ahaus, Germany
Reading announcement for "Sextextsextett"
Jürgen von der Lippe, born in 1948, has been a successful master of humorous wit and a moderator on stages and television for decades. He lives in Berlin and is, among other things, a recipient of the Bambi Award, the Grimme Prize, and the Golden Camera. His recent books "Beim Dehnen singe ich Balladen", "Der König der Tiere", "Nudel im Wind", and "Sex ist wie Mehl" have spent weeks on bestseller lists.
It's hard not to rave about my new book. Even for me. The title alone, Sextextsextett, is both a tongue-twister and an icebreaker in conversation. What does it promise? Everything you want and more: plenty of zeitgeist that sometimes comes across as timeless, sometimes as senseless, answers to pressing questions like: what does language do about hair loss, how do you mindfully break up with your partner, what are the differences between Goethe's erotic poetry and Hermann Löns'? What does the feminist movement "Equal Breasts for All" want? Who said: "The genitals are the true focal point of the will" and what name could you give your own? Schopenhauer. The quote comes from him; the rest is up to you.
How many meanings can the sentence "I have a finger in my ass" have? Several. Many texts reflect my xenolophilia, my love of foreign words, which I like to explain through jokes, such as malapropism, the confusion of similarly sounding foreign words. "Yesterday afternoon I was deflowered. You mean confirmed! No, that was in the morning.
One of the most mysterious and at the same time universally applicable sentences in the book, if not in literature, is: I am now awake. I don't want to say more about it at the moment.











