Like a sheep in the desert (Swiss Press Audio 2012, by Michael Stauffer) - Swiss Press Award
DRS 2
Michael Stauffer
To my knowledge, no Black person had ever set foot in this small Swiss village before me. Between 1951 and 1953, the most famous African-American writer of the 20th century—one of the inspirations of Barack Obama—withdrew to the Valais mountain village of Leukerbad three times to work on his novel, “Go Tell It on the Mountain.” The experience was tremendous—for the villagers as much as for the poet. Their encounter becomes a question of identity. Baldwin never felt as Black as he did in Switzerland. Michael Stauffer and Rolf Hermann follow in Baldwin's footsteps in Leukerbad. Their mountain guide includes Lucien Happersberger from Valais, Baldwin's closest friend and companion in the 1950s. “Like a Sheep in the Desert” is a wonderfully multilingual account in English, French, Valais German, and German, delicately and touchingly interwoven. 2012 marks the 25th anniversary of Baldwin's death. (02.08.1924 - 01.12.1987) With: Susanne Marie Wrage, Urs Jucker, Michael Hasenfuss, Michael Rath Sound and technology: Wolfgang Reim Editor: Walter Filz Music and direction: Michael Stauffer
