Alain Claude Sulzer's 'Post-scriptum' Reviewed in artpress
The October 2016 issue of artpress (n°437, p. 85) features a review of Alain Claude Sulzer's novel 'Post-scriptum', published by Jacqueline Chambon. Set in the early 1930s, the story takes place in an isolated palace in the Swiss German mountains, where a famous actor named Lionel Kupfer, possessing a magnetic charm, comes to rest. The narrative also involves a young village postman named Walter. The review highlights the novel's atmospheric setting and character dynamics.
Key facts
- Alain Claude Sulzer is the author of 'Post-scriptum'.
- The novel is published by Jacqueline Chambon.
- The review appears in artpress n°437, October 2016, page 85.
- The story is set in the early 1930s.
- The setting is an isolated palace in the Swiss German mountains.
- Lionel Kupfer is a famous actor with magnetic charm who comes to rest at the palace.
- Walter is a young village postman.
- The review focuses on the novel's atmosphere and character interactions.
Entities
Artists
- Alain Claude Sulzer
Institutions
- Jacqueline Chambon
- artpress
Locations
- Swiss German mountains
Sources
- artpress —