A moving work of fiction from one of the most important writers of postwar Austrian and German literature. Born in 1921 to a Jewish mother, Ilse Aichinger (1921–2016) survived World War II in Vienna, while her twin sister Helga escaped with one of the last Kindertransporte to England in 1938. Many of their relatives were deported and murdered. Those losses make themselves felt throughout Aichinger’s writing, which since her first and only novel, The Greater Hope, in 1948, has highlighted displacement, estrangement, and a sharp skepticism toward language. By 1976, when she published Bad Words in German, her writing had become powerfully poetic, dense, and experimental. This volume presents the whole of the original Bad Words in English for the first time, along with a selection of Aichinger’s other short stories of the period; together, they demonstrate her courageous effort to create and deploy a language unmarred by misleading certainties, preconceived rules, or implicit ideologies.
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A Werdly Country: On Ilse Aichinger and Her LanguageMy Green Donkey My Father Made from StrawThe MouseThe ArrivalThe CrossbeamMemories for Samuel GreenbergPort SingFive ProposalsOnly JoshuaThe Jouet SistersMy Language and IBad WordsStainsDoubts about BalconiesThe Connoisseurs of Western ColumnsThe GuestAmbrosDoverPrivasAlbanyThe Forgetfulness of St IvesRahel’s ClothesCemetery in B. Wisconsin and Apple Rice Hemlin SurrenderSalvage Galy Sad L. to Muzot Sur le bonheur Consensus Insurrection Queens Snow Translators’ Acknowledgements
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"That this text holds its sonic magic in translation is a testament both to the extraordinary ears and poetic wisdom of the translators and to Aichinger herself. Each word feels both surprising and inevitable: in English as in German. This surety of voice is rare."
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781803090467
Publisert
2022-09-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Seagull Books London Ltd
Vekt
238 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216