Markus Bundi

Swiss linguist and author (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Markus Bundi (born 7 August 1969 in Wettingen[1]) is a Swiss writer.

Born (1969-08-07) 7 August 1969 (age 56)
OccupationEditor, educator, translator, writer
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Markus Bundi
Born (1969-08-07) 7 August 1969 (age 56)
OccupationEditor, educator, translator, writer
Alma materUniversity of Zurich
PeriodContemporary
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Years active2001 – present
Website
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Early life, education and career

Bundi grew up in Nussbaumen in the municipality of Obersiggenthal near Baden in the canton of Aargau.

After graduating from high school, he studied philosophy, new German literature and linguistics at the University of Zurich. During his studies, he worked as a sports editor at the Badener Tagblatt [de] from 1995 to 1996, after which he was culture editor at the Aargauer Zeitung until 2005.[2]

In 2001 and 2002, Markus Bundi served on the program committee of the Solothurner Literaturtage [de].[3]

Since 2005, he has taught philosophy and German at the Old Cantonal School Aarau.[4]

Bundi became known to a wider audience with his 2011 novella Emilie's Silence (German: Emilies Schweigen), in which Emilie T., a nurse accused of killing more than 70 patients, does not speak a word during the entire trial. Instead, her young public defender, David Moor, speaks, and through his strategy of in dubio pro reo he achieves an acquittal despite being convinced of Emilie's guilt. The story received positive reviews outside Switzerland as well.[5]

In January 2021, Bundi's dystopian novel The Last Colony (German: Die letzte Kolonie) was published, in which he tells the story of the last human colony living underground in a state of twilight.[6]

Since 2001, Bundi has worked as a writer and as the editor of the edition of Klaus Merz's works at Haymon Verlag [de].[3][7] At Wolfbach Verlag [de], he edited the poetry series "The Row" (German: Die Reihe) since 2010, in which at least four titles were published each year.[8]

Personal life

Bundi lives in Neuenhof in the canton of Aargau.[9]

Works

Novels, novellas, short stories

  • Ausgezogen (Erzählung). Zürich: Edition Epoca. 2006. ISBN 3-905513-39-0.
  • Sehr geehrte und andere (Erzählungen). Eggingen: Edition Isele. 2009. ISBN 978-3-86142-469-7.
  • Gehen am Ort. Eggingen: Edition Isele. 2011. ISBN 978-3-86142-522-9.
  • Dass Raubtiere gezähmt werden (mit einem Linolschnitt von Josef Fürpaß). Lyrik aus der Offizin S., H. 17. Bibliophile Ausgabe, 55 nummerierte und signierte Exemplare. Meran: Offizin S. 2012.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Emilies Schweigen (Novelle). Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer Verlag. 2013. ISBN 978-3-86351-053-4.
  • Die Rezeptionistin (Erzählung). Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer Verlag. 2014. ISBN 978-3-86351-074-9.
  • Mann ohne Pflichten (Roman). Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer Verlag. 2015. ISBN 978-3-86351-404-4.
  • Planglück (Erzählungen). Tübingen: Klöpfer & Meyer Verlag. 2017. ISBN 978-3-86351-453-2.
  • Alte Bande (Kriminalroman). Wien: Septime. 2019. ISBN 978-3-902711-82-3.
  • Der Junge, der den Hauptbahnhof Zürich in die Luft sprengte (Erzählungen). Wien: Septime Verlag. 2020. ISBN 978-3-902711-89-2.
  • Die letzte Kolonie (Roman). Wien: Septime Verlag. 2021. ISBN 978-3-99120-003-1.
  • Wilde Tiere (Roman). Wien: Septime Verlag. 2024. ISBN 978-3-99120-037-6.
  • Zur krummen Brücke (Aufzeichnungen eines Gastwirts). Stuttgart: Kröner Verlag (Edition Klöpfer). 2025. ISBN 978-3-520-77203-9.

Essays

On Urs Faes [de]

On Christian Haller

On Marlen Haushofer

On Heinrich von Kleist

On Klaus Merz

On Franz Tumler [de]

Collaborative collections

Handbooks

Poetry

Theater

References

See also

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