Goss – this is a rogue's novel that can be compared to a large, colorful picture of vexation, in which a dark story is hidden. Sascha Rink is supposed to write his curriculum vitae for professional reasons: He reviews his turbulent life, and what comes to light is more than curious, ambivalent, excessive, often incomprehensible, sometimes greatly exaggerated, sometimes sensitive and sad, then again full of comedy and clownish mischief.
What actually happened to the protagonist, and what is he sucking out of his fingers? Could it be that the entire story revolves around a blind spot in his biography?
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