Heinz Strunk once again invites us into a world in which there is much to marvel at and laugh about, although it is by and large full of pain and horror. There are reports of quite strange illnesses, disturbing occurrences in the house next door in the suburban housing estate, abysmally miserable family stories and couple tragedies. Gathered household robots devoutly watch a puppet show, a woman just wants to have her nose fixed and ends up with the wrong plastic surgeon, and pensioner couples go to war with each other at the fish buffet in the luxury resort in Maspalomas in the off-season. "The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung called for Strunk to be awarded the Büchner Prize on the occasion of "Kein Geld Kein Glück Kein Sprit". This is fitting, because Georg Büchner also dedicated his short life to short texts. A master of the pamphlet, the drama fragment, the pamphlet. But if the success of Heinz Strunk's short stories should lead to a few authors who have not yet written bestsellers daring to convince their potential publishers that this or that beautiful miniature does not necessarily have to be boiled down to a watery alphabet soup in order to be suitable for publication: Then it would be better to award Georg Büchner the Heinz Strunk Prize posthumously. Only then would his life's work be sufficiently honored." Süddeutsche Zeitung
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