Love often comes unexpectedly. She comes into life unpredictably and turns everything upside down, writes ServusTV presenter Theodora Bauer in her novel ‘Glühen’, which will be published in the spring. The “Krone” spoke to the Burgenland resident about desire, sex and destruction – and the demons of politics.
In addition to its cultural program “literature“Writing is Theodora Bauer’s great passion. Ten years ago, the 33-year-old journalist from Großhöflein published her debut novel ‘The Skin of Aunt Meri’, in which she focused on Austria and the unresolved Nazi era. Against the backdrop of the refugee crisis, her second work, ‘Chicago’, was published – a novel about desire set in the settlement of the same name in Kittsee, Burgenland, reminiscent of the American emigrants of the 1920s and became a bestseller.
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