9 May 2019, 5.30pm – 7.00pm, Senate House, Bedford Room, G37, Ground Floor, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, free, but registration recommended Swiss author and performer Arno
Ora pro nobis, the old man up in heaven is taking his time this year, michty me, it widna exactly be wrong if it’d snow a bit, says Paul and looks at the sky, but that donkey Sai
This is the second volume in English of Arno Camenisch’s Alpine trilogy, preceded by The Alp and concluded by Last Last Orders. The trilogy, set in a Grisons / Graubünden valley
When Arno Camenisch was young he had a globe, a treasured possession that would lead him to spend much of his early twenties travelling. It also led him to the realisation that the
6 October, 2 pm, Manchester Literature Festival, International Anthony Burgess Foundation, The Engine House Chorlton Mill, 3 Cambridge Street, Manchester M1 5BY. Tickets Ever fan
4 October, 7pm, European Bookshop, 123 Gloucester Road, London SW7 4TE Arno Camenisch has been compared to Roddy Doyle, and described as a “master storyteller”. He’s also a
Arno Camenisch and Dana Grigorcea are two leading voices for young Swiss literature. They both enjoy a good reception with the audience, and this is also because of their communi
