At some point that evening, Lance said goodbye. He didn't seem broken, but rather wistful. He had almost achieved something unprecedented. And then he fell in the most absurd way; as he explained to me, he had behaved in a stupid way that he couldn't explain afterwards.
Letting go is probably one of the most russia rcs data difficult things to do when you have lived for years in the ecstasy of success and cannot imagine a life in the shadows or even in insignificance. But the fact that even people who should actually consider themselves lucky to have survived an incredibly long time on the powder keg unscathed behave in this way is astonishing.
To see this as a contradiction to the new arts editor Scheu is all the more absurd, as he has since commented on the Bärfuss case in the NZZ in a way that is clearly in line with Roman Bucheli's assessment.
Whether right or wrong: Switzerland can easily tolerate Lukas Bärfuss, and it is thanks to him that we finally have an intellectual debate in which the sparks fly.