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Hermann Burger

    July 10, 1942 – February 28, 1989

    Hermann Burger was a Swiss author whose work is characterized by a blend of fiction and reality, often with autobiographical undertones. He explored themes of death, isolation, and art, with a style frequently compared to Kafka and Bernhard. Burger was known for his original use of language and his masterful command of words. His novels and aphoristic collections often reflected his personal struggles and sense of despair.

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    Brenner 2
    Education for Intercultural Understanding
    Tractatus Logico-Suicidalis
    Brenner
    • Brenner

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      “Hermann Burger was an artist who went the whole hog every time, didn't conserve himself. He was a man with a big longing for happiness.” --Marcel Reich-Ranicki Appearing in English for the very first time, Brenner is a delightfully unusual novel full of dark humor tracing the childhood memories of the book's eponymous narrator, a scion of an ancient cigar dynasty. Perpetually shrouded in a thick cloud of cigar smoke, Herman Arbogast Brenner, scion of an old and famous cigar dynasty, has decided to kill himself––but not until he has written down his forty-six years of life, in a Proustian attempt to conjure the wounds, joys, and sensations of his childhood in the rolling countryside of the Aargau region of Switzerland. Estranged from his wife and two children, he decides there is no point in squirrelling away his fortune, so he buys himself a Ferrari 328 GTS, and drives around sharing cigars with his few remaining friends. In this roman à clef, writing and smoking become intertwined through the act of remembering, as Brenner, a fallible, wounded, yet lovable antihero, searches for epiphany, attempting to unearth memories just out of reach— the glimmer of a red toy car, the sound of a particular chord played on the piano, the smell of the cigars themselves. Brenner is the final work from Hermann Burger, who died by suicide in 1989. The book comes out just days before what would have been the author’s 80th birthday.

      Brenner
      3.7
    • Lokalbericht

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Günter Frischknecht ist Doktorand in Germanistik und Hilfslehrer für Deutsch. Vor allem aber brütet er an seinem ersten Roman. Dabei reibt er sich förmlich auf zwischen den Ansprüchen von Akademie, Literaturkritik und Lokaljournalismus. Was daraus hervorgeht, ist vieles in einem: ein stets die eigene Entstehungsgeschichte thematisierender Studenten-, Künstler-, Schelmen- und Kleinstadtroman. Der 1970 geschriebene, jedoch unveröffentlicht gebliebene Lokalbericht ist aufgrund der aberwitzigen Verschleifung von Lebens- und Papierwelt nichts Geringeres als die ungestüme Vorwegnahme von Hermann Burgers späterer Virtuosität. Bitterböse und zum Brüllen komisch. Ergänzt wird die Erstveröffentlichung mit editorischen Anmerkungen der Herausgeber.

      Lokalbericht
      4.5