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Frankfurt as an Art City and Cultural Hotspot: Kenneth Hujer's interview collection explores the city of Frankfurt from diverse perspectives, allowing its stories to unfold. He discusses Frankfurt as a cultural center in film, art, photography, novels, and music, on the stage, as a political laboratory, on foot, in the underground, and on the couch. Eleven extensive conversations paint a multifaceted and richly detailed picture of the metropolis on the Main River, capturing both personal memories and collective experiences—with a particular focus on the social and cultural upheavals of the 1960s to 1980s, a period encompassing student revolts, psychoanalysis, and public slurs. The range of interviewees extends from the writer Eva Demski, the photographer Barbara Klemm, and the music journalist Klaus Walter to the politician and publicist Daniel Cohn-Bendit, the Suhrkamp editor and publisher Karlheinz Braun, and the conceptual artist Timm Ulrichs. They share memories, experiences, reports, and anecdotes, and offer reflections on Frankfurt's present and future. They have also delved into their archives and entrusted Hujer with unpublished and curious material, which he presents in this book along with the interviews. Interviews with Barbara Klemm, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Karlheinz Braun, Eva Demski, Timm Ulrichs, Klaus Walter, Juliane Lorenz, Udo Nieper, Roger Fritz, Bertram Weisshaar, and Sibylle Drews. New product

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