Ramon Gerwien in Schwerin: Multimedia reading of 'Baltic Sea – How is it?'

Event: Multimedia Book Presentation: Ramon Gerwien – Baltic Sea How is it? in Kulturforum Schleswig-Holstein-Haus, Puschkinstr. 12, 19055 Schwerin on 20. May 2026

Date and Time

20. May 2026 19:00

Location

Kulturforum Schleswig-Holstein-Haus, Puschkinstr. 12, 19055 Schwerin

Price

Free

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Sea knowledge with goosebumps: Ramon Gerwien brings the Baltic Sea to the Cultural Forum

An evening for clever minds and fine ears: The biologist, NDR editor, and author Ramon Gerwien presents his current non-fiction book 'Baltic Sea – How is it?' multimedia at the Cultural Forum Schleswig-Holstein-Haus. In a reading atmosphere, solid reportage, precise natural history, and compelling images collide – a literary experience with relevance.

Word, image, voice: An author encounter with depth

Gerwien reads passages that make the linguistic artistry of his non-fiction book audible: clear narratives, precise vocabulary, dense observations. Projections from the Baltic Sea reality condense the impressions – algae blooms, coastal dynamics, habitats. The voice remains calm, the arguments unexcited, the effect all the stronger.

Baltic Sea in diagnosis: Symptoms, causes, perspectives

Like a knowledgeable doctor, the author reveals symptoms, organizes them scientifically and leads through chains of causes. He does not stop at the status quo, but sketches measures to protect the sea – fact-based, applicable to everyday life and politics. Thus, he connects literary quality with cultural-ecological debate.

Context and competence: A voice from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Born in Greifswald, trained in Rostock, journalistically anchored in the region: Gerwien regularly publishes on scientific topics around the Baltic Sea. His book is published by Hinstorff – a traditional publisher from the North. This localization fosters trust and authority.

Location with atmosphere: The Cultural Forum as a resonance space

The hall of the Cultural Forum offers intimate, concentrated acoustics; the barrier-free infrastructure ensures relaxed attention. Between brick, courtyard, and garden unfolds a dense, yet open conversational situation – ideal for questions and exchange after the reading.

Conclusion: An intelligent, sensual hour between literature and science. Those who love the Baltic Sea – and want to understand how we can preserve it – should experience this book presentation live.

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  • Publisher: https://www.hinstorff.de/

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