
Christoph Peters
Christoph Peters is a contemporary German author known for his thought-provoking novels and essays that often explore the intersections of reality and fiction. His works frequently engage with themes of identity, society, and the impact of literature on personal and collective experiences. Recently, he has been in the news due to a legal dispute with Berlin gallery owner Johann König, who claims that he and his wife are portrayed as key figures in Peters' latest novel, leading to a court case aimed at preventing the book's publication.
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Recent news mentions
Christoph Peters wrote a novel that features a character accused of sexual harassment.
Antje Rávik Strubels zweiter Metoo-Roman "Der Einfluss der Fasane": Kritik - KulturChristoph Peters is the author of the novel 'Innerstädtischer Tod' which features a character resembling Alexander Gauland.
Johann König scheitert vorerst mit dem Verbotsantrag gegen Christoph PetersChristoph Peters is the author of the novel 'Innerstädtischer Tod', which is at the center of a legal dispute.
Christoph Peters' Roman droht ein VerbotChristoph Peters is the author of the novel 'Innerstädtischer Tod', which is at the center of a legal dispute.
Johann König vs. Christoph Peters: Wie weit weg von der Wirklichkeit muss Literatur sein? - Kultur









