A skilful act of literary witness, sharp, moving and funny -- Joanne Limburg, author of Letters to My Weird Sisters
What is it like to have a 'wasting' disease? In Every Cripple a Superhero, the excellence of Christoph Keller's writing is matched by its fearlessness. Precision, tragicomedy, quiet rage, elegant storytelling; every awkwardness, every frustration, every terror, every abjection is illuminated by the superpower of his style. No word or phrase is wasted in this marvellous book. And by the way, it is also a love story -- Alicia Ostriker, New York State Poet Laureate 2018-2021 and author of The Volcano and After: Selected and New Poems 2002-2019
An eye-opener regarding the everyday obstacles the author has to overcome when negotiating his local environment. The passage describing the absurd, insulting, and tragi-comic experience of visiting an award-winning new building and finding the only way to enter by wheelchair is via a remote corner of the building should be compulsory reading for anyone aiming to design inclusive spaces -- Laura Vaughan, Professor of Urban Form and Society, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London
Shocking ... Keller's humor is quiet and sophisticated, melancholic and sarcastic, wide awake and always open to the unexpectedly beautiful ... [his] book has a lightness that brings tears to your eyes * Kulturzeitschrift *
Everyone who doesn't use a wheelchair, and everyone who does, should read Christoph Keller's Every Cripple A Superhero. So many worlds exist side-by-side, yet we seldom truly enter the experience of another. Grace, strength, and humor are superpowers of extraordinary depth and stature, and Keller's slender, powerful book glows like a supernova -- Jayne Anne Phillips, author of Quiet Dell and Lark and Termite
Frighteningly funny ... Every Cripple a Superhero calls for compassion and outrage * Die Tageszeitung *
Makes you sit up and take notice * Saiten Magazine *
Christoph Keller is bursting with drive, creative power and loudly audible love * literaturblatt.ch *
An unorthodox and provocative interrogation of what it means to be a person with a physical disability in the 21st century * SRF, 'Kontext' podcast *
Christoph Keller is not concerned with complaints, but with making the issue of disability visible ... With literary cunning, he brings up the delicate topic in a way that is at once witty and relentlessly direct ... Every Cripple a Superhero is a socio-political appeal and at the same time a literary experiment * Blick *
An eye-opener * SRF *
Christoph Keller describes directly and relentlessly what it means not only to be disabled, but to be disabled by defective sidewalks, by the degrading procedures involved in boarding a plane, by the demeaning response [one receives] when shopping, in museums, in restaurants, both in Switzerland and in the USA * Deutschlandfunk Kultur *
As touching as it is sobering, often painful but never tearful ... [Keller] vehemently insists on the right to participate in public life * St Galler Tagblatt *
Pondering the title of this remarkable book, I wondered why I came away from it not thinking of its author as a superhero. Certainly, it is the work of an artist of singular skill and power. The answer, I realized, is that there is something inhuman about superheroes. Christoph Keller, by contrast, inspires our awe precisely because he demonstrates, with extraordinary wit, honesty, grace, and courage, what that well-worn phrase - to live a fully human life - really means -- Harold Schechter, Professor Emeritus, Queens College, CUNY
Powerful * SRF 2 Kultur *
Ingenious ... an impressive document of life in a world of radical optimisation * Sukurier *
Explosive and moving, the book also has a real capacity to open the eyes of readers and to change attitudes * Procap Magazine *
Christoph Keller ... ranks among the great Swiss writers * Neue Zurcher Zeitung *