Viviane Egli

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Viviane Egli (born May 6, 1956 in Zollikofen ) is a Swiss writer .

Life

Viviane Egli grew up in St. Gallen and studied history, art history and archeology at the University of Zurich , where she did her doctorate on sign language and the meaning of medieval knight grave images . In her bread-and-butter job, she is the managing director of the Primafila AG agency, Zurich, which mainly produces customer magazines.

Works

  • Sign language and meaning of medieval knight grave images. Diss. Phil., Zurich 1987
  • Angel on the wrong train. Novel. Places, Zelg 1999, ISBN 3-85830-101-9
  • Finale in Wollishofen. Novel. Orte, Zelg 2002, ISBN 3-85830-117-5
  • Z'frede see. Chapf-Köbi, one of the last mountain people (with Werner Bucher , Heidy Gasser and Daniele Muscionico). Places, Zelg 2002, ISBN 3-85830-119-1
  • Wherever there is a small room, I am dehumanized. About the damsel of the "Yberg" (with Werner Bucher, Heidy Gasser and Daniele Muscionico). Orte, Zelg 2004, ISBN 3-85830-127-2
  • Lügi & Sons or the twelve seasons. Poems. Orte, Zelg 2007, ISBN 978-3-85830-143-7
  • Internal communication in practice. Seven analyzes - seven case studies - seven opinions (ed. With Andreas Jäggi). NZZ Libro, Zurich 2007, ISBN 978-3-03823-372-5

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