Tal Linden is a musician in his early thirties who suffers from bipolarism and struggles with
drug abuse. For nearly half his life Tal's been living on the edge the abyss before his eyes
staring right back at him. When his girlfriend Hanna breaks up with him Tal grows serious
doubts whether the life he's led was even worth living anymore. Dedicating what's left of him
to finding his own great catharsis Tal seeks refuge from the ones he loves inside a hut in the
mountains a gloomy and sunlight-deprived place where the snow doesn't melt before the last
days of spring. Haunted by nostalgia Tal more and more becomes one with the darkness that
fills every corner of this dismal place which he now calls his home. Despite what seems to be
utter hopelessness Michael J. J. Kogler presents a novel with Snowburial a novel about both
dark and light. Regardless of all the tragic happenings and love that's been lost somewhere
along the way it also recounts instances of how its protagonist had learned to live and love
in the first place.