Under the carpet? These are outrageous, ironic, to the point, embarrassingly shameless keyhole stories that have never been told like this before. As it were, flashlights from the back rooms of consciousness with a long-term effect and without an expiration date. It is about identity and intimacy, about assaults, about death and memory. All these stories are connected, have a certain twist, touch borders and shed light on shame and taboo.
Eva Christina Zeller tells the life stories of a female self from childhood to middle age in a moving and rousing way, miniatures of a coming of age. These stories are held together by this ego, which tries to understand its escapes and expulsions from the world of family and relationships - and to cope with it humorously, with esprit.