In the author’s new masterpiece megabestseller “Naive. Super,” there are three main characters. The first is the 92-year-old Mai Britt, nursing a grudge against the Volvo concern, who, by court decision, is deprived of the right to keep budgerigars—and finds comfort in Bob Marley’s music and other fruits of Jamaican culture. The second is Anton von Borring—a manic follower of the scouting upbringing system and a birdwatcher. And the third is Andreas Doppler, together with his son Gregus and a moose named Bongo—readers will recognize them from the novel “Doppler.”