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A journey from the mouth of the Danube river in Romania to its source in the Black Forest inspired by a lecture course delivered by Martin Heidegger on Fredrich Hölderlin in Germany in 1942, the year the Nazis settled on the 'Final Solution'.
The lecture course focused on a poem by Hölderlin: The Ister.
Marrying a sweeping philosophical narrative with a classic European pilgrimage, The Ister invites its audience to participate in some of the most provocative questions of contemporary philosophy.