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The Spoke
 The Spoke The last of the acclaimed Sergeant studer series
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Friedrich Glauser

Friedrich Glauser

''Still wonderfully fresh after all these years this novel superbly reflects Studer's chaotic mind and deserves to place Glauser as an important European crime writer.'' Eastern Daily Press

''Glauser is widely regarded as the German speaking world's answer to Simenon. His hero, sergeant Studer, is a dogged copper who hides his steely determination behind an avuncular façade...'' Mail on Sunday

Friedrich Glauser was born in Vienna in 1896. Often referred to as the Swiss Simenon, he died aged forty-two a few days before he was due to be married. Diagnosed a schizophrenic, addicted to morphine and opium, he spent much of his life in psychiatric wards, insane asylums and, when he was arrested for forging prescriptions in prison. He also spent two years with the Foreign Legion in North Africa, after which he worked as a coal-miner and a hospital orderly. In 1939, a year after Glauser’s death, the film of 'Thumbprint', the first Sergeant Studer mystery, was greeted with critical acclaim and commercial success. Studer became more famous than his creator, the mark of true success for a fictional detective.

Glauser’s elegant prose and acute observation conjure up a world of those at the margins of society. His Sergeant Studer novels have ensured his place as a cult figure in Europe. Germany’s most prestigious crime fiction award is called the Glauser prize.

Glauser left us five Studer novels, all translated into six or seven languages, but it is our privilege at Bitter Lemon Press to be the first to publish them in English.

The ChinamanThe Chinaman

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 Fever Fever

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 In Matto's Realm In Matto's Realm

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 The Spoke The Spoke

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 Thumbprint Thumbprint

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Internet links
Glauser-Crimetime Article
www.crimetime.co.uk/make_page.php?id=42

Glauser- Wegbereiter des deutschsprachigen Kriminalromans
www.detektivroman.de/autoren/autoren_40.htm

Glauser-Biografie (Gutenberg Projekt)
gutenberg.spiegel.de/autoren/glauser.htm

Glauser-Ein Leben am Rande
www.culturactif.ch/ecrivains/glauser.htm

Glauser-krimi-couch
www.krimi-couch.de/krimis/friedrich-glauser.html

Glauser- Mit Komik und Ironie gegen die Gesetze der Psychologie
www.literaturkritik.de/public/rezension.php?rez_id

Glauser-Lexikon der deutschen Krimi-Autoren
ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/KARR_WEHNER/glau

Glauser und Dada
www.banz.tv/text_glauser.html

 

 
   
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Niccolo Ammaniti | Tonino Benacquista | Gianrico Carofiglio | Luca Di Fulvio | Rolo Diez | Garry Disher | Jörg Fauser | Alice Ferney | Friedrich Glauser | Petra Hammesfahr | Hans Werner Kettenbach | Saskia Noort | Günter Ohnemus | Leonardo Padura | Chantal Pelletier | Elwood Reid | Giampiero Rigosi
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