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Rudolph Bolo Mäglin (also Rudolf and Maeglin), (26 Dezember 1898 in Basel – 28 April 1973 in Binningen) was a Swiss journalist, publicist, writer, poet and cabaretwriter.

Bolo Mäglin with bundle of newspapers and writing case
A caricature by Bolo on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday (painted by Fritz Grogg). Published in the National-Zeitung in 1958
Bolo as a subject at the Basel Carnival (Bolo in front of a judge)

He worked as a writer and as a journalist for the National-Zeitung. Mäglin was mainly known through the novel Gilberte de Courgenay published in 1939 . His carnival novella Der Ruesser from 1957, which was later issued as an audio book version[1] read by Ruedi Walter, was also awarded.

  1. ^ «Em Bolo sy Fasnacht», a triple-CD with an audio book- and a radio play-version of "Der Ruesser" and a radio play named "Dr letscht Mittwuch Morgestraich"

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