Dan K. Sigurd is the most famous Mauerpark poet. Sure, by now there are quite a few of them, but no one else has made it into pictures of the East Side Gallery, without ever actually sitting in front of the Berlin wall. His verses are now hanging above sofas and beds all over the world and have even been tattooed on legs and other body parts.
For years now, Dan has been sitting in the Mauerpark in Berlin where patrons and passers-by give him three words which he uses to compose spontaneous poems. This book is a collection of his best lines. Furthermore it tells tales from the everyday life of an artist in Berlin and is therefore an authentic time capsule and an ode to free art.
For years now, Dan has been sitting in the Mauerpark in Berlin where patrons and passers-by give him three words which he uses to compose spontaneous poems. This book is a collection of his best lines. Furthermore it tells tales from the everyday life of an artist in Berlin and is therefore an authentic time capsule and an ode to free art.
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"Tales of an art made vulnerably with passing strangers. Superb slices of the absurd in Berlin." - Luke Winter
"Dan K. Sigurd doesn't let himself be driven, but inspired. Day after day he sits and types in Mauerpark or elsewhere, making the world a little bit better each time. For that, one must thank him and envy him." - Thomas Manegold
"Dan K. Sigurd doesn't let himself be driven, but inspired. Day after day he sits and types in Mauerpark or elsewhere, making the world a little bit better each time. For that, one must thank him and envy him." - Thomas Manegold
"Tales of an art made vulnerably with passing strangers. Superb slices of the absurd in Berlin." - Luke Winter
"Dan K. Sigurd doesn't let himself be driven, but inspired. Day after day he sits and types in Mauerpark or elsewhere, making the world a little bit better each time. For that, one must thank him and envy him." - Thomas Manegold
"Dan K. Sigurd doesn't let himself be driven, but inspired. Day after day he sits and types in Mauerpark or elsewhere, making the world a little bit better each time. For that, one must thank him and envy him." - Thomas Manegold