Realising he and she are the very worst kind of people, our unnamed middle-aged narrator embarks on a highly dubious road trip through Switzerland with his terminally ill and terminally drunken mother. They try unsuccessfully to give away or squander the fortune she has amassed from investing in armament industry shares. Along the journey they bicker endlessly over the past, throw handfuls of fran[Bokinfo].
Christian Kracht
Christian Kracht is a Swiss novelist known for his unique and provocative writing style. His most notable works include "Faserland," "Imperium," and "The Dead." Kracht's writing often delves into themes of consumerism, decadence, and the darker aspects of human nature. He is considered a leading figure in the genre of contemporary European literature, with his works challenging traditional literary conventions and pushing boundaries. "Imperium" is widely regarded as his most famous work, exploring the eccentric life of a German explorer in the South Pacific. Kracht's contributions to literature lie in his ability to captivate readers with his bold and imaginative storytelling, making him a prominent figure in modern literature.