Michèle Thoma

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Michèle Thoma (born September 5, 1951 in Luxemburg (City) ) is a Luxemburgish writer who has lived in Vienna since 1987 .

In 1986 she received first prize at the Concours littéraire national , the national literary competition in Luxembourg, for her prose text in German, Der Ernst des Lebens .

Works

  • The serious side of life. PHI (Éditions), Echternach 1989, ISBN 3-88865-059-3
  • The little contemporary witness. Satirical glosses. ultimomondo (Éditions), Nospelt 2013, ISBN 978-2-919933-86-0
  • How I looked for the Georgian mafia and found Charlie Chaplin, Buddha and Bambi. Stories from Europe (mostly set in Vienna). ultimomondo (Editions), Sandweiler 2009, ISBN 978-2-919933-57-0

Individual evidence

  1. Luxembourg Authors' Lexicon