533 e-bog
181,00 DKK
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"e;A lyrical 'book of days' . . . A bejewelled mosaic"e; Financial Times"e;Humane, insightful and deeply cultured"e; Times Literary SupplementThough a tireless explorer of distant cultures, for more than forty years Cees Nooteboom has also been returning to Menorca, "e;the island of the wind"e;, and it is in his house there, with a study full of books and a garden taken ...
E-bog
181,00 DKK
Forlag
MacLehose Press
Udgivet
4 november 2021
Genrer
1DST-IT-NVE
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781529402605
"e;A lyrical 'book of days' . . . A bejewelled mosaic"e; Financial Times"e;Humane, insightful and deeply cultured"e; Times Literary SupplementThough a tireless explorer of distant cultures, for more than forty years Cees Nooteboom has also been returning to Menorca, "e;the island of the wind"e;, and it is in his house there, with a study full of books and a garden taken over by cacti and many insects, that the 533 days of writing take place. The result is not a diary, nor a set of movements of the soul organised by dates, but "e;a book of days"e;, with observations about what is immediately around him, his love for Menorca, his thoughts on the world, on life and death, on literature and oblivion. Every impression opens windows onto vast horizons: the Divine Comedy and the books it generated, the contempt of Borges for Gombrowicz, the death of David Bowie, the endless flight of the Voyagers, the repetition of history as a tragedy, but never as farce. 533 is a meditative rhapsody that would like to exclude the noise of current events, yet must return to them several times, and sceptically contemplates the threat of a disintegrating Europe. Reading this book is like having an extraordinary conversation with an extraordinary mind."e;The very first pages are so powerful that you suspect the author must have binned the preceding pages that were needed to climb to such heights"e; De Volkskrant"e;The 533 days captivate in their undisguised openness to the world"e; S ddeutsche Zeitung Photographs by Simone Sassen * Translated from the Dutch by Laura Watkinson