Whole of Life e-bog
110,20 DKK
(inkl. moms 137,75 DKK)
"e;I can assure you that no movie will ever achieve the speed of prose. Human beings just haven't realized that yet."e; -Jurg Laederach. With tongue resolutely in cheek, saxophonist, critic, poet, and one-time enfant terrible of Swiss literature Jurg Laederach here pursues the ambition of forcing all of human existence into a single novel. The Whole of Life tells the story of a man, Rob...
E-bog
110,20 DKK
Forlag
Dalkey Archive Press
Udgivet
5 december 2013
Længde
300 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781564789426
"e;I can assure you that no movie will ever achieve the speed of prose. Human beings just haven't realized that yet."e; -Jurg Laederach. With tongue resolutely in cheek, saxophonist, critic, poet, and one-time enfant terrible of Swiss literature Jurg Laederach here pursues the ambition of forcing all of human existence into a single novel. The Whole of Life tells the story of a man, Robert "e;Bob"e; Hecht, in three sections: "e;Job"e; about work and looking for work; "e;Wife"e; about sex during a bout of impotence; and "e;Totems and Taboos,"e; in which Bob himself ruminates on the limitlessness of human limitation. In Life, space is compressed to the suffocating dimensions of a single mind, while single moments are expanded cubistically into entire landscapes. Bodies are vivisected and reassembled, and language is invaded, exploded, and reassembled. The Whole of Life sees Laederach composing a novel by taking it apart as he goes.