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Buzzard is a rich, homesick native of Solothurn with whose money Solothurn’s historic city centre is »beautified« (and made unlivable). Buzzard, however, is also the name of the bird that initiates the medieval story of Beautiful Magelone and Count Peter of Provence, the story of a lifelong love and search. And Beautiful Magelone is not just the daughter of a king from far-away Naples, she is also a constantly drunk secretary or waitress from present-day...
Buzzard is a rich, homesick native of Solothurn with whose money Solothurn’s historic city centre is »beautified« (and made unlivable). Buzzard, however, is also the name of the bird that initiates the medieval story of Beautiful Magelone and Count Peter of Provence, the story of a lifelong love and search. And Beautiful Magelone is not just the daughter of a king from far-away Naples, she is also a constantly drunk secretary or waitress from present-day Solothurn…
Together, the stories in this volume make up, »in eight variations, storytelling‘s long history of love and suffering: its inherent power and the limits it comes up against, how it draws its subjects from life and from the pull of mortality at the same time«. Heinz F. SchafrothThe first of Peter Bichsel‘s P.S.-columns, which have become an institution sui generis over the course of four decades, was published in Zurich’s Tages-Anzeiger in 1975. But even in the 1960s, the author had been writing numerous journalistic contributions and columns on questions of the times, that accompanied his early successes as a literary storyteller. Beat...
Talking about the weather, about anything, that is. Being understood, even if it’s just by someone who doesn’t even speak my language. Peter Bichsel’s columns can strike up a conversation with...
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Peter Bichsel tells the story of Cherubin Hammer, who thinks that he is a writer and is trying, unsucessfully, to live the biography of a writer. He confronts him with a second Cherubin hammer, a...
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Whether he talks about the suffering of professional footballers or about a strange journey on a train through Egypt, whether he chats about life in New York or an old postman who delivered his...
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»I believe«, says Peter Bichsel, »that the importance of literature lies not in conveying content but in maintaining storytelling. Because people need stories to survive. They...
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Peter Bichsel‘s five lectures from 1982 are not actually lectures but stories about lectures. They are refreshingly unpretentious and always exceedingly subtle – just as his works of fiction. At...
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This the story of a house, an ordinary residential house, and the people and objects in it. The author raises the inventory and he invents a character, who is called Kieninger. Kieninger rents a...
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