Nicolas Lindt

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Nicolas Lindt (* 1954 ) is a Swiss writer.

Lindt grew up in Meiringen , Hanover and Küsnacht on Lake Zurich . He lives as a freelance writer, columnist and storyteller with his wife and four children in Wald ZH in the Zurich Oberland . In addition to his literary work, he marries bridal couples and performs baptism rituals and farewell parties.

During the Zurich youth riots in the 1980s, Nicolas Lindt was one of the main initiators and founders of the Eisbrecher newspaper .

Works

  • Only dead fish go with the flow. 12 moving portraits from Zurich, 1981, ISBN 3856470425
  • The asphalt is not the earth. The Zurich Selnau district through the ages, 1984, ISBN 3-85865-074-9
  • For human reasons. True Stories and Portraits, 1985, ISBN 3729400207
  • The freedom of the Sternenberger. Travel reports and village stories, 1991, ISBN 3907960483
  • The player from Zurich. A report, Zurich 1992, ISBN 3905080184
  • Liberation: My Path to Personal Thought, 1995, ISBN 3907960777
  • Out of the blue. Stories and stories, Basel 1997, ISBN 3718501600
  • Happy family: a radio novel, 1997, ISBN 3907960920
  • Full moon over Weissbad: love stories, 1999,
  • Familienglück, Frankfurt / Main 2000, ISBN 3596145651
  • Captain Cook, or, The School of Life: Seven Stories, 2002, ISBN 3907817281
  • How my son and I conquered the mountains: from the Engadine home on foot: a diary, 2002, ISBN 3907817265
  • The day I decided to change, 2009, ISBN 3-85981-235-1
  • Of guilt and innocence: stories and reports from my time as a court columnist. Edition Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-86455-867-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Künzi: Tschanun case: A book rolls up the bloody act again. In: srf.ch from February 10, 2016