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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Three photos by Andreas Lamm

of my reading in Leipzig last Tuesday:









Leipzig readingLeipzig reading 2Leipzig reading 3








2) With Berlin-based American filmmaker Alisa Kotmair and Léo Jarzabek, a French student in Leipzig 3) With Diane Hielscher, a Berlin radio host. She directed the evening.



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6 comments:

Unknown said...

Terrific pictures, Linh! An unforgettable experience for you & the students.

Extraordinary warm weather here in Pennsylvania, it's first time I saw you in shoes & not sandals.

Linh Dinh said...

Yo Chuck,

Just got back from England. Spent two days in Brighton with x larry and his wonderful family. The kids, Ralph and Freddy, are joyous and loving, like all kids should be.

During my 3 1/2 days in England, it was mostly cold and drizzly, but that's English weather for you.


Linh

x larry said...

hi linh,
thanks for posting my favorite pic of us and kids, despite my double chin and freddy's funny pose. it's now winter, an arctic wind thrashed us today and it's truly freezing. thanks again for a wonderful visit, albeit not a realistic one as far as our normally more dreary lives go. please come back, we miss you already!
xl

x larry said...

ps saw suzanne today and she said how nice it was talking with you

Linh Dinh said...

Hi x larry,

I wish I had more time to talk to Suzanne. It was over too quickly and I was exhausted from that first crazy day in London. That night of Irish music was the best. We're blessed, man!


Linh

x larry said...

yes, linh,
unfortunately that little mini vacation right here at 'home' isn't daily reality. today i was rudely reminded several times (as i am every day besides it seems the two you were here) that i am very much in anglo-saxon land. i've got a new term for them: android-saxons. many just don't seem human to me. for the rest (the middle, chattering, guardian-reading class) there's the bbc, the bbc 4 version of which i tortured myself with for a good four hours tonight while dogsitting--no one can escape with a brain!