Zündels Abgang (Zündel’s Departure) is the first novel of Swiss writer Markus Werner (1944 in Eschlikon), that was published in 1984 and became a bestseller and enjoys the status of cult novel for a lot of readers.
Werner Herzog | Hans Werner Henze | Werner Heisenberg | Rainer Werner Fassbinder | Markus Stenz | Werner | Markus Schulz | Susan Werner | Otto-Werner Mueller | Hazel Rose Markus | Frank-Markus Barwasser | Werner von Siemens | Werner Arber | Kenny Werner | Josh Werner | Werner Winter | Werner Weber | Werner Sombart | Werner Meyer-Eppler | Werner, Margrave of the Nordmark | Werner Klemperer | Werner Franke | Werner Erhard | Markus Walger | Markus Toivonen | Markus Stockhausen | Markus Persson | Markus Imhoof | Hans-Werner Grosse | Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg |
Other honors included The Austrian State Prize for European Literature in 1995 and the 2001 Joseph-Breitbach-Preis, which she received along with W. G. Sebald and Markus Werner.