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Sex Drugs and techno music in Berlin
Today on culture, 18 year old Helene Hegemann talks about her bestselling debut novel "Axolotl Roadkill". This is the story of an adolescent girl's destructive lifestyle. A very contemporary piece that some have said is blatant plagiarism. She believes however she has the right to copy and transform. She explains why…
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Being Helene means being Helene
Helene Hegemann:
"It's not really about generations. It's more about destroying the borders between generations ... There's no specific generation."
Of course in the written word it is quite possible to create a world having no specific generation; a world having no borders between generations. But in our everyday world natural boundaries of safety and comfort exist between different age groups.
When we are two years old we enjoy being who we are, so too when we are eleven, nineteen, twenty-nine … seventy-two. The natural generational borders allow us to be ourselves. And that's wonderful.
Being Helene means being Helene - a generation unto herself - like everyone is unto themselves.
Richard Mc Sweeney
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