Gute Tage

Good Days - An orang-utan research scientist in Borneo’s jungle – Madonna speechless in Paris – John le Carré and the KGB in Cornwall – Yassir Arafat and the chocolate gingerbread cookies in Tunis – Margaret Thatcher and her old globe in London – John Malkovich in the castle of Marquis de Sade – Jean Seberg in the movies and in Paris – Timothy Leary’s last words in Hollywood – Tina Turner on the plantation and in Monte Carlo – Vivienne Westwood unwearable in the world of fashion – the Dalai Lama having a meal in Northern India – and Harald Schmidt, Mikis Theodorakis, Sinéad O’Connor, Papa Wemba and Jane Birkin on good days.

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 01.02.2006
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-16520-9
  • 416 Pages
  • Author: Roger Willemsen
Buchcover von Gute Tage: Begegnungen mit Menschen und Orten
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Roger Willemsen

Roger Willemsen  (1955 – 2016) started out as a university lecturer, translator and London-based newspaper correspondent, before working as a television presenter, director and producer from 1991 onwards. He won numerous awards, among them the Adolf Grimme Gold Prize and the Prix Pantheon. Willemsen was honorary professor of literature at Berlin’s Humboldt University. His best-selling books  Deutschlandreise  (German Journey),  Gute Tage  (Good Days),  Afghanische Reise  (Afghan Journey),  Kleine Lichter  (Small Lights),  Der Knacks  (The Crack),  Bangkok Noir ,  Die Enden der Welt  (The Ends of the World),  Momentum , and  Das Hohe Haus  (The High House) have been translated into many languages. A book, entitled  Der leidenschaftliche Zeitgenosse  (A Passionate Contemporary) and edited by Insa Wilke, discusses his wide-ranging work.