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English: Dieter Luserke (1911–2005) with his father Martin Luserke (1880–1968) aboard the sailship Krake ZK 14. The Krake was used to follow ancient Viking routes and as a floating poet's workshop. Martin Luserke's readings and tale-telling was attended by mostly younger people in harbours of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. Several guests joined in for free trip sections but had to work aboard.
Deutsch: Dieter Luserke (1911–2005) mit seinem Vater Martin Luserke (1880–1968) an Bord der Krake ZK 14. Auf den Routen der Wikinger unterwegs nutzte Martin Luserke das Schiff als schwimmende Dichterwerkstatt. Seine Lesungen und Erzählungen in den Häfen der Nord- und Ostseeküste wurden von zumeist jüngeren Menschen besucht. Zahlreiche Gäste konnten im Lauf der Zeit an den Törns teilnehmen, mussten sich dafür aber an der täglichen Arbeit an Bord beteiligen.
Date circa 1935
date QS:P,+1935-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Luserke family heritage, Cologne, Germany
Author Anne Balser (1906–1942), geb. Wyneken

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