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Urs Allemann

    April 1, 1948

    Urs Allemann's work delves into the intricacies of language and narrative possibilities. His writings, spanning poetry and prose, are characterized by a playful engagement with words and unexpected juxtapositions. Allemann crafts a distinctive style that invites readers to contemplate the nature of reality and artistic expression. His texts offer a fascinating landscape for those who appreciate literary experimentation.

    Carruthers-Variationen
    Lyrik-Taschenkalender 2016. Poesie
    Öz & Kco
    Lese-Zeit
    Babyficker
    The old man and the bench
    • 2015

      The old man and the bench

      • 105 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      "The title character in The Old Man and the Bench has a contract that requires him to write, and he feels he should focus on his past. Yet instead of childhood reminiscences, the old man dwells on a series of mini-narratives about, for example, a love triangle among concrete towers, a chaste visit by two call girls, and the joint-by-joint cannibalization of his fingers. In the middle of these absurd tales, something like childhood memories appear, only to disappear into the stream of the old man's ramblings. Urs Allemann's virtuosic, lyrical monologue is at once playful and disturbing, recalling Dada, Kafka, and Beckett in its representation of what language can do when it turns against itself and its speaker."--Publisher description.

      The old man and the bench