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Reading and Discussion: Merle Kröger’s Collision (Havarie)

Goethe-Institut Washington Suite 03

location_on 1990 K Street Northwest, Washington D.C., DC 20006, United States
schedule Monday, Oct 9, 2017, 6:30 PM to Monday, Oct 9, 2017, 8:30 PM
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Merle Kröger’s Collision (Havarie)

A raft with eleven Algerian refugees, running low on fuel. A cruise ship with a small town’s worth of international passengers and crew members. An Irish freighter. A Spanish rescue vessel. One single point of convergence in a vast wash of blue water.

Miami-based The Spirit of Europe, the third largest cruise liner in the world, plows through the Mediterranean every summer, offering its passengers a temporary escape from their everyday lives. But even the bloated tackiness of the ship’s much-hyped belly flop competition is not immune to the chaos of the European migration crisis. When a disabled raft nears The Spirit of Europe, the ship’s captain is forced to do something headquarters in Miami wants to avoid: cut the engines.

Collision is a maritime thriller by one of Germany’s most celebrated crime writers, building suspense through the eyes of a diverse array of memorable characters, among them Karim Yacine, the Algerian captain of the raft disable; Lalita Masarangi, member of the massive cruise ship’s security team; and Sybille Malinowski, an elderly passenger on holiday with her sister, which, as the drama at sea continues to unfold, seems to be turning increasingly sinister. Central to all of it is Nikhil “Nike” Mehta, the cruise ship’s ambitious head of security who, like an illusionist, makes the ship’s relentless problems disappear. As Collision races toward its surprising conclusion, Nike’s particular solution for the Algerian refugees at sea might be his greatest sleight of hand yet.

Organized in conjunction with a screening of the film adaptation during “Films Across Borders: Stories of Migration.”

Discussion follows with author Merle Kröger in conversation with Amanda Sheffer, German professor, The Catholic University of America.

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