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Schattenfroh by Michael Lentz, Max Lawton
- Schattenfroh
- Michael Lentz, Max Lawton
- Page: 1000
- Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
- ISBN: 9781646053940
- Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
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An intricate, metaphysical, ambitious “psychogeography of the self” that both disrupts and elevates the 21st century vision of the novel. Our narrator is held in complete darkness and isolation. His endless thoughts are turned into the book we are reading—Schattenfroh—directed by none other than the narrator’s mysterious jailer by the same name. Undulating through explorations of Renaissance art, the German reformation, time-defying esoterica, the printing process in the 16th century, Kabbalistic mysticism, and beyond, Schattenfroh is a remarkable book that, in turn, asks the remarkable of its readers. Interruptions, breaks, and annotations both buoy and deceive, and endless historical references, literary allusions, and wordplay construct a baroque, encyclopedic quest. Schattenfroh’s publication in English marks a seminal moment in the history of the literary form.
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Was bedeutet der Tod des Vaters für das Leben? Wer war dieser Vater? Wer bin ich? Der Sohn sitzt in einer Zelle und schreibt um sein Leben.
Built By Language: On Michael Lentz's “Schattenfroh”
Lentz's Schattenfroh attempts to demolish the idea that one can be freed completely from one's past. Though the novel's multi-dimensional .
Schattenfroh by Michael Lentz, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
An intricate, metaphysical, ambitious “psychogeography of the self” that both disrupts and elevates the 21st century vision of the novel.
Schattenfroh by Michael Lentz | The Untranslated - WordPress.com
The main premise of the book is outlandish and unsettling. The narrator, called Nobody (Niemand), is held captive in a dark room in complete .
'Schattenfroh' is a huge, hypnotic novel that rewards commitment
'Schattenfroh' is a huge, hypnotic novel that rewards commitment. Michael Lentz's book is narrated by a disembodied figure in ways that defy how .
Schattenfroh by Michael Lentz - Open Letters Review
The encyclopedic novel unfolds through the perspective of "Nobody," or Neimand in German. Nobody is confined in a dark, isolated cell with a .
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By Michael Lentz, translated by Max Lawton. An intricate, metaphysical, ambitious “psychogeography of the self” that both disrupts and elevates the 21st .
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An intricate, metaphysical, ambitious “psychogeography of the self” that both disrupts and elevates the 21st century vision of the novel.
Book Review: 'Schattenfroh,' by Michael Lentz - The New York Times
Suffused with unwinnable trials and inescapable punishments, “Schattenfroh” can be a gruesome novel. It has a special fascination with torture, .
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It's 1,000 pages long. It's translated from its original German, brilliantly, by Max Lawton. Its title is a complex pun that can't be translated .
On Michael Lentz's “Schattenfroh” - Cleveland Review of Books : r .
Is Schattenfroh comparable to Becket's trilogy at all? The way it is described at least feels similar to The Unnameable. i'm still ~150 pages .
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