NZZ reviews Emma Cline's 'In die Schweiz' and Tony Tulathimutte's 'Fiasko'
A new review in the NZZ Feuilleton praises Emma Cline's novel 'In die Schweiz' for bringing a semblance of order to life's final days. The same article also examines Tony Tulathimutte's 'Fiasko,' a collection of six short stories that explore sexual desperation in the internet age. The critic describes Tulathimutte's work as painful yet impossible to put down. Both authors are featured in the same piece, offering readers a dual perspective on recent literary fiction.
Key facts
- Emma Cline's novel 'In die Schweiz' is reviewed in the NZZ Feuilleton.
- The review describes Cline's novel as 'grandios' and centered on bringing order to the last days of life.
- Tony Tulathimutte's book 'Fiasko' is reviewed in the same article.
- 'Fiasko' contains six short stories.
- The stories address sexual desperation in the age of the internet.
- The reviewer finds 'Fiasko' painful to read.
- Despite the discomfort, the reviewer states the book is impossible to put down.
- Both reviews are published on nzz.ch.
Entities
Artists
- Emma Cline
- Tony Tulathimutte
Locations
- Switzerland