From the beginning it was the intention for literary scholars to have the say on the ranking and significance of the audiobook texts. Every literary text has a historical dependence on its time, but in the best case has a relevance independent of its time and goes beyond it. It is these books that are the “classics” of literary history.
The choice of authors for the Sinus audiobook texts is based on the literary preferences of Albert Bolliger and ranges from Shakespeare and older classics to modern times.
So it seems logical that the publisher also has his say with articles on specific topics. He does this with his passion for great literature, which has accompanied him throughout his life alongside his career as a musician.
The audiobooks are enriched by an essay or comments from the following personalities of the literary world:
[T] Translation
[E] Essay
[C] Commentary
[M] Music
Beck, Harald
Binder, Thomas
Bolliger, Albert
Borowsky, Kay
Bungert, Klauspeter
Camartin, Iso
Daun, Tom
Fries, Fritz Rudolf
George, Stefan
Groddeck, Wolfram
Kohler, Georg
Köhler, Hartmut
Krücker, Michael
Loetscher, Hugo
Meyer, Helmut
Morgenthaler, Walter
Müller, Dominik
Nef, Robert
Nitzberg, Alexander
Palmer, Peter
Papst, Manfred
Pekar, Thomas
Senn, Fritz
Sprecher, Thomas
Vratz, Christoph
Zelinsky, Bodo
Zweifel, Stefan