Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke offers three intimate, eloquent
meditations that map a self-reflexive journey from Alaska to the
Austria of his childhood, while illuminating the act of writing
itself. In his "Essay on Tiredness," Handke transforms an everyday
experience--often precipitated by boredom--into a fascinating
exploration of the world of slow motion, differentiating degrees of
fatigue, the types of weariness, its rejuvenating effects, as well as
its erotic, cultural, and political implications. The title essay is
Handke's attempt to understand the significance of the jukebox, a
quest which leads him, while on a trip in Spain, into the literature
of the jukebox, the history of the music box, and memories of the
Beatles' music, in turn elucidating various stages of his own life.
And in his "Essay on the Successful Day," for which there is no
prescription, Handke invents a picture of tranquility, using a
self-portrait by Hogarth as his point of departure to describe a state
of being at peace. Playful, reflective, insightful, and entertaining,
The Jukebox and Other Essays on Storytelling constitutes a literary
triptych that redefines the art of the essay and challenges the form
of the short story, confirming Peter Handke's stature as "one of the
most original and provocative of contemporary writers" (Lawrence
Graver, The New York Times Book Review).
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And Other Essays on Storytelling
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ISBN
9781466806986
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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