Michael Köhlmeier's "Die Verdorbenen" - A dance with evil
There are books that are not only read, but inhaled. Books that can't simply be put down again, but that nestle in the mind like an uninvited guest. Die Verdorbenen by Michael Köhlmeier is one such...
It's not quite the same with the promised delicacy, one notices the lack of culture due to the age of the nineties, but what spreads out in between in this work about the digression which ultimately has nothing to...
Not very simple. Everything is uptight, the world as we know it goes before the demons, Antra used to say, chuckling. But how to explain the niches that have formed, the counterculture of details.
And that...
Not very simple. Everything is uptight, the world as we know it goes before the demons, Antra used to say, chuckling. But how to explain the niches that have formed, the counterculture of details.
And that...
Not very simple. Everything is uptight, the world as we know it comes before the demons, Antra likes to say with a giggle. But how can we explain that...
After a brief preface of coercion, I file a complaint in the hall of mirrors of my self, opening a new, neurodiverse Carpaccio Fadesse, between the floods and as a self-confessed bottom...