2024-01-20 07:00:00
She grew up partly with her grandmother in Graz in a “very tidy, well-kept household”, which was, in a sense, the antithesis to her very free upbringing in a huge shared apartment in Vienna: “I had a very nice and fun time there, but for “It can be chaotic and confusing for a child.” The parents were Maoists, so there was a lot of reading regarding class struggle lying around in this shared apartment, and the father even wrote a Mao saying in the primary school student’s register: “Doing something good once is not a difficult thing. It is difficult to do good things throughout your life do.” Another saying attributed to Mao is: “Reading too many books is harmful.” But she didn’t take this warning seriously, she loved Mira Lobe. And in the arena, where she witnessed the occupation, she loved the butterflies and listened to Leonard Cohen or Georg Danzer singing following the show: “The feeling of togetherness there was unique!”
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