A whimsical tale often read aloud by Bichsel himself in public readings.
Perhaps the most famous story, it follows a lonely man who decides to give objects new names (e.g., calling a bed a "picture" and a table a "carpet") until he can no longer communicate with anyone else. kindergeschichten peter bichsel pdf
A man tries to prove the Earth's curvature for himself because he cannot simply accept it as a given fact. A whimsical tale often read aloud by Bichsel
The protagonists are often "eccentric rebels" who challenge what is commonly accepted as fact, such as a man who knows the Earth is round but does not believe it. The protagonists are often "eccentric rebels" who challenge
The stories feature "strange old fogies" or failing inventors who live on the fringes of societal norms. The Seven Stories
A story about skepticism regarding distant, unvisited places. The Inventor : A man who invents things that already exist.
While the work is still under copyright by Suhrkamp Verlag , several legal digital options exist for readers and students: Kindergeschichten (German Edition) - Amazon.in