Heike Geißler's "Michaela Kohlhaas": A Modern Anti-Heroine's Rage
Heike Geißler's novel "Michaela Kohlhaas" reimagines Kleist's hero as an East German woman confronting gentrification, homelessness, and female rage. Overworked and disillusioned, Michaela loses her job and her favorite bar, leading her to a life on the streets and a quiet defiance against societal injustice.








