Martin Suter
Martin Suter (born 29 February 1948 in Zürich) is a Swiss author. He became known for his weekly column Business Class in the Weltwoche newspaper (1992–2004), now appearing in the Tages-Anzeiger, and another column appearing in "NZZ Folio". Suter has published nine novels, for which he received various awards.[1] He is married and lives in Spain and Guatemala.
Suter worked previously as a copywriter and creative director in advertising before he decided to fully concentrate on his writing career in 1991. He achieved his break-through with his novel Small World in 1997, which was published by Diogenes Verlag.
Works
- Small World, novel, 1997. Small World, transl. by Sandra Harper. London, Harvill, 2001, ISBN 1860469272. (film : Small World)
- Beresina oder Die letzten Tage der Schweiz (Beresina, or the Last Days of Switzerland, directed by Daniel Schmid), screenplay, 1999
- Business Class, collected columns, 2000
- Die dunkle Seite des Mondes (The Dark Side of the Moon), novel, 2000
- Ein perfekter Freund (A Perfect Friend), novel, 2002
- Lila, Lila (Violet, Violet), novel, 2004
- Huber spannt aus (Huber relaxes), collected columns, 2005
- Der Teufel von Mailand, novel, 2006. A Deal with the Devil, transl. by Peter Millar. London, Arcadia Books, 2007, ISBN 978-1-90514-752-6.
- Der letzte Weynfeldt, novel, 2008. The Last Weynfeldt, transl. by Steph Morris, New York, New Vessel Press, 2016, ISBN 978-1-939931-27-6.
- Der Koch, novel, 2010. The Chef, transl. by Jamie Bulloch. London, Atlantic Books, 2013, ISBN 978-1-78239-061-9.
- Allmen und die Libellen (Allmen and the Dragonflies), novel, 2010
- Allmen und der rosa Diamant (Allmen and the Pink Diamond), novel, 2011
- Abschalten, 2012
- Die Zeit, Die Zeit, 2012.
- Allmen und die Dahlien (Allmen and the Dahlias), novel, 2013
- Allmen und die verschwundene María (Allmen and the Vanished Maria), novel, 2014
- Montecristo, novel, 2015.[2] Montecristo, transl. by Jamie Bulloch. Harpenden (Herts), No Exit Press, 2016, ISBN 978-1-84344-830-3.
References
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- ↑ http://www.diogenes.ch/leser/autoren/a-z/s/suter_martin/biographie
- ↑ "Martin Suter, Montecristo". Diogenes. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
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