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'''Martin Suter''' (b. February 29, 1948, [[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 seven novels, for which he received various awards. He is married and lives in [[Spain]] and [[Guatemala]].
'''Martin Suter''' (b. February 29, 1948, [[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 seven novels, for which he received various awards. He is married and lives in [[Spain]] and [[Guatemala]].



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Martin Suter

Martin Suter (b. February 29, 1948, 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 seven novels, for which he received various awards. He is married and lives in Spain and Guatemala.

Works[1]

  • Small World, novel, 1997
  • 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 ("A Deal with the Devil"), novel, 2006
  • Der letzte Weynfeldt ("The Last Weynfeldt"), novel, 2008
  • Der Koch, ("The Cook") novel, 2010
  • 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

References

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