but of course there are swiss films! i suggest "The Swissmakers", if you don't mind it being at the same time a political film and made 1978, which means that it doesn't exactly show "contemporary" switzerland.
Yeah, Kishon is hard to beat, isn't he? I live in Switzerland, he is rather popular around here...
So far, I like his short stories much better than his novels - is there a longer text by him you could recomend?
but of course there are swiss films! i suggest "The Swissmakers", if you don't mind it being at the same time a political film and made 1978, which means that it doesn't exactly show "contemporary" switzerland.
Yes, in german.
Sorry, I mistyped Stephen Crane (just one n).
Yeah, Kishon is hard to beat, isn't he? I live in Switzerland, he is rather popular around here...
So far, I like his short stories much better than his novels - is there a longer text by him you could recomend?
And Jack Kerouac. Am I getting on your nerves? I'm not so used to thinking in lists, sorry.
Anyways, how can you make a LIST of great writers on a page called LISTology and not mention Nick Hornby?
Oh, and what about dear Edgar Allen Poe? And Jane Austen and Eudora Welty. And maybe even Ephraim Kishon, Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal or Arthur Miller.