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Author Steffen Schroeder receives Gotha Library Scholarship 2025

Writer and actor Steffen Schroeder has been awarded the Gotha Library Scholarship and will spend a month researching, writing and discovering at the Gotha Research Library in November 2025.

Guido Naschert, Steffen Schroeder and Andrea Karle in the Gotha Research Library

Between manuscripts, natural history studies and theatre-historical documents, Schroeder searches for traces of two extraordinary personalities: Butterfly researchers, stage artists, contemporary witnesses of the Goethe era. Their work, long forgotten, is to be revitalised in literary form. "As with my last two historical novels, this project also requires a lot of research," says the Potsdam-based author, who is currently causing a stir with his novel "Der ewige Tanz". "I've already been to major archives, the Austrian National Library and the Berlin State Library. When I discovered that the Gotha Research Library also has relevant holdings on my topic, I immediately applied."

His approach is precise, his curiosity boundless. In Gotha, Schroeder wants to study old illustrations of butterflies, historical actor biographies and contemporary journals sources from which history that has come to life can unfold. He is particularly fascinated by the idea of penetrating the boundaries between natural history, theatre art and the intellectual currents of Goethe's time. Schroeder is known for his close connection between literature and research. Whether in his work on the physicist Max Planck or the dancer Anita Berber chance discoveries often led him down new, unexpected paths. "Sometimes the novel takes a completely different course than originally planned," he explains. "It's precisely this dynamic that arises from the research that I find so exciting."

But it's not just the scientific work that draws him to Thuringia:

I really like Thuringia. Now experiencing Gotha for myself and being able to work in the historical collections every day will be a great privilege for me." Steffen Schroeder

On 26 November 2025 at 6 p.m. , Steffen Schroeder will read from his previous work and provide initial insights into his new project in the Wunderkammer of the Friedenstein Stiftung Gotha (Jüdenstraße 1).

Personal details

Steffen Schroeder was born in Munich in 1974. As an actor, he was a member of the Vienna “Burgtheater” and the Berlin Ensemble and has appeared in numerous film and television productions, including as Inspector Tom Kowalski in the ZDF series "SOKO Leipzig". His literary debut was published in 2017. His novel "The Eternal Dance", about the life of dancer and actress Anta Berber, was published in March.

Gotha Research Library of the University of Erfurt

The Gotha Research Library is one of the most important institutions of its kind in Germany. Its archive contains treasures from the Enlightenment, humanism and the natural sciences. With the library scholarship, the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Thuringia, together with the Literary Society of Thuringia, the Friends of the Gotha Research Library and the Gotha Research Centre, provides authors with exclusive insights into this collection and promotes literary works that combine past and present, science and poetry.

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