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Fabiano Alborghetti,

Carole Allamand,

Urs Allemann

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Guido Bachmann,

Jean-Luc Benoziglio,

Sibylle Berg,

Bern ist überall,

Donata Berra,

Clo Duri Bezzola,

Peter Bichsel,

S. Corinna Bille,

Hans Boesch,

Giovanni Bonalumi,

David Bosc,

Nicolas Bouvier,

Anne Brécart,

Irena Brežná,

Lukas Bärfuss,

Katja Brunner,

Ernst Burren,

Julien Burri,

Roland Buti

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Arno Camenisch,

Alex Capus,

Maurice Chappaz,

Gaston Cherpillod,

Jacques Chessex,

Anita Siegfried (Text),

Claudia de Weck (Ill.),

Martina Clavadetscher,

David Collin,

Nicolas Couchepin

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Flurin Darms,

Massimo Daviddi,

Martin R. Dean,

Zora del Buono,

Max Huwyler (Text),

Dieter Leuenberger (Ill.),

Franz Dodel,

Elvira Dones,

Friedrich Dürrenmatt,

Ralph Dutli

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Dorothee Elmiger,

Lisa Elsässer

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Urs Faes,

Luisa Famos,

Andrea Fazioli,

Michael Fehr,

Anna Felder,

Felice Filippini,

Catalin D. Florescu,

Eleonore Frey,

Ursula Fricker,

Alexandre Friederich,

Max Frisch

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Zsuzsanna Gahse,

Katharina Geiser,

Massimo Gezzi,

Andrea Gianinazzi,

Dagny Gioulami,

Eugen Gomringer,

Nora Gomringer,

Roman Graf,

Dana Grigorcea

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Heinz Helle,

Reto Hänny,

Franz Hohler,

Thomas Hürlimann,

Michael Hugentobler,

Sandra Hughes

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Felix Philipp Ingold

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Anja Jardine,

Hanna Johansen

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Lorenz Pauli (Text),

Kathrin Schärer (Ill.),

Christoph Keller,

Birgit Kempker,

Pascale Kramer,

Thilo Krause,

Agota Kristof,

Tim Krohn,

Robert Walser (Text),

Käthi Bhend (Ill.),

Meral Kureyshi

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Monique Laederach,

Rolf Lappert,

Doris Lecher,

Pedro Lenz,

Pierre Lepori,

Eva Maria Leuenberger,

Gertrud Leutenegger,

Hugo Loetscher,

Catherine Louis,

Jonas Lüscher

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Urs Mannhart,

Pietro de Marchi,

Plinio Martini,

Grytzko Mascioni,

Mariella Mehr,

Jérôme Meizoz,

Klaus Merz,

Michel Mettler,

Jörg Müller,

Gianna Molinari,

Perikles Monioudis,

Adolf Muschg

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Melinda Nadj Abonji,

Andreas Neeser,

Jens Nielsen

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Giovanni Orelli,

Angelika Overath

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Rose-Marie Pagnard,

Andri Peer,

Oscar Peer,

Anne Perrier,

Rut Plouda,

Marius Daniel Popescu,

Dubravko Pušek,

Fabio Pusterla

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Claudia Quadri

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Kuno Raeber,

Philippe Rahmy,

Dragica Rajčić,

Ilma Rakusa,

Nicolas Robel,

Antonio Rossi,

Gustave Roud,

Anna Ruchat,

Simona Ryser

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Catherine Safonoff,

Isolde Schaad,

Hansjörg Schertenleib,

Michail Schischkin,

Hansjörg Schneider,

Kathrin Schärer,

Jürg Schubiger,

Hans Schumacher,

Ruth Schweikert,

Monique Schwitter,

Jon Semadeni,

Tommaso Soldini,

Anna Sommer,

Peter Stamm,

Michael Stauffer,

Bruno Steiger,

Michelle Steinbeck,

Jens Steiner,

Carmen Stephan,

Beat Sterchi,

Martin Suter

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José-Flore Tappy,

Pierre-Alain Tâche,

Matteo Terzaghi,

Leo Tuor

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Marie-Jeanne Urech,

Raphael Urweider

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Aglaja Veteranyi,

Christina Viragh,

Peter von Matt

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Robert Walser,

Frédéric Wandelère,

Julia Weber,

Peter Weber,

Markus Werner,

Urs Widmer

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Mary-Laure Zoss,

Matthias Zschokke

David Bosc

La Claire Fontaine

«The water of the Loue, dawn blue, has the swell of oil. Father’s potbellied house soaks in it all the way along, a hard crust put to soak for the geese or coquecigrues.»

Swiss Literature Prizes 2014

David Bosc’s «La Claire Fontaine» is a novel about a painter, Gustave Courbet. It is also a book about Lake Léman captured by the eye of a painter. And it is the story of an exile. Sought by the authorities for having taken part in the Paris Commune, Courbet leaves Ornans for Switzerland in 1873. This novel spanning Courbet’s last years pulses with a foolhardy «revolutionary» fervour which completely takes over the painter. David Bosc has invented a pictorial language that seems to have been borrowed from the artist. Generous, crisp and funny, it paints the picture of a painter in Switzerland in bold, bright, humorous strokes.
(Jury selection of the Swiss Literature Prize, transl. by Andrea Mason Willfratt)

The French painter Gustave Courbet spent the last four years of his life in exile on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. He was wanted by the police for the demolition of Napoleon’s Vendôme Column during the Paris Commune – of which he was a member – in the wake of France’s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. In July 1873, Courbet left his home town of Ornans, along with two of his assistants, and set off on a donkey for exile in Switzerland. He sojourned in the Jura countryside along the way, bathed in cool rivers whenever he could, and eventually, after spending some time in Geneva, made his new home in a studio in La Tour-de-Peilz. Once there, he captured the majesty of Lake Geneva on canvas, in all its colours and moods; exhibited his latest paintings; made love with Juliette, his Piedmontese housekeeper; sang in the village choir; cursed the police, who were pursuing and harrassing him; and drank himself into an exhausted death at the age of 58. «The Clear Fountain» is a semi-biographical novel, interspersed with original source material from letters and legal and police documents; with brilliant word pictures and a powerfully eloquent musicality. It portrays the final excessive stages of the Realist painter’s life, famous for his scandalizing erotic tableau «The Origin of the World» (1866). The novel stands as an artistic and literary defence of the life of a «self-governing man» – «l’homme qui se gouverne lui-même».

Recommended for translation by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia: www.12swissbooks.ch

Translation of title: The Clear Fountain

Verdier, Lagrasse 2013

ISBN: 978-2-86432-726-4

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