Literary Fiction

Out of the Sugar Factory

by Dorothee Elmiger

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If the connections between world events should suddenly be wiped out, we would be grateful to find Dorothee Elmiger’s book to help us understand what happened in the past. Its subject: the cycles of capital, labour and lust. Its form: a journal full of observations, surveys and investigations. My skills never end is the slogan on the T-shirt of a worker receiving his wages. Switzerland’s first lottery millionaire stands on the beach of a Caribbean island looking out to sea. At night, goats crowd around the writer ’s bed. Dorothee Elmiger tracks down money and desire through the centuries and the world. She writes biographies of mystics, the insatiable, gamblers, orgiasts and colonialists, studies the routes of ships on the Atlantic, records dreams and cases of ecstasy and madness. Out of the Sugar Factory documents this research in a text that opens our eyes to the complexity of the world.

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Author Biography

Dorothee Elmiger
was born in 1985, and lives and works in Zurich.
Her debut novel Einladung an die Waghalsigen
was published in 2010, followed by the novel
Schlafgänger in 2014, both by DuMont. Her texts
have been translated into different languages
and adapted for the stage. Dorothee Elmiger has
been awarded numerous prizes, including the Aspects Literature Prize for the best Germanlanguage prose debut, the Rauris Literature Prize, a sabbatical from the city of Zurich, the Erich Fried Prize and the Swiss Literature Prize. dorotheeelmiger.com

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Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher Hanser
  • Publication Date August 2020
  • ISBN/Identifier 9783446268487
  • Pages272
  • Publish StatusPublished

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