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Adolf Muschg

    May 13, 1934

    Adolf Muschg is a Swiss author whose work delves into the complex relationships between the individual and society, history, and memory. With penetrating insight, he explores the human psyche and moral dilemmas, often with an ironic detachment and a profound understanding of human frailties. His prose is known for its intellectual rigor, formal inventiveness, and its ability to pose unsettling questions about the nature of reality and identity. Muschg's literary contribution lies in his uncompromising view of the world and his continuous effort to understand the human condition.

    Adolf Muschg
    Der Fälscher. Erzählungen
    Die Japanische Tasche
    Kinderhochzeit
    Entfernte Bekannte
    Leib und Leben
    Wenn Auschwitz in der Schweiz liegt