Misanthropic Tale

Knowledge of people is no art. Avoiding them, however…

Martin Griesgram has a special gift: he sees through the absurdity of interpersonal rituals with the precision of a Swiss watch. His greatest wish in life? To be left alone. But the universe – that cosmic intern with questionable humor – has other plans.

icism and dark humor, Martin dissects the small and large impositions of human togetherness.

“Misanthropic Memoirs” is the perfect reading for anyone who flinches at the sound of a doorbell, considers the invention of small talk a war crime, and dies inside during group activities.

A wickedly bitter satire for all who find people generally terrible – but secretly can’t do entirely without them.