- Marc-Uwe Kling
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Marc-Uwe Kling (born 1982) is a German songwriter, author and Kabarett (political stand-up comedy) artist. He studied Philosophy and Dramatics at Freie Universität Berlin and lives in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
Since 2003, Kling regularly performs on various stages of Berlin. Frequently, he performs at literary and Kabarett events as well as poetry slams. In 2004 he founded a serial public literary event called Lesedüne (a pun made of the German words Lesebühne, "lecture stage", and Düne, "dune"). Since 2005 Kling tours with his program Wenn alle Stricke reißen, kann man sich nicht mal mehr aufhängen (literally, "If all ropes snap, you can't even hang yourself anymore"), which is also the title of his first CD. Every first Tuesday of the month he organizes and hosts the Kreuzberg Slam in the Lido (formerly Kato) location, and every first Wednesday the Poetry Slam of Studentisches Kulturzentrum in Potsdam.
Currently, he authors a weekly podcast Neues vom Känguru (roughly: "News from the Kangaroo"), for Fritz, a Berlin-based radio-station,[1] which deals with the same theme as his book Die Känguru-Chroniken ("The Kangaroo Chronicles"): A "phlegmatic anarchist" himself, he lives with a talking, "pragmatically communist" kangaroo as his room mate.
Publications
Books/Audiobooks:
- Wenn alle Stricke reißen, kann man sich nicht mal mehr aufhängen. Random House Audio, 8 October 2011, ISBN 3-8371-0026-X (audio book).
- Die Känguru Chroniken: Ansichten eines vorlauten Beuteltiers. Ullstein Tb, 8 October 2011, ISBN 3-5483-7257-0 (Paperback, April 2009).
External links
- Official Website
- Neues vom Känguru Fritz Radio (German)
- Interview with Marc-Uwe Kling by Focus Online, (Nov. 18 2008, German)
References
Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- German entertainers
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