A timely exploration of Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann by
Booker-shortlisted author Tom McCarthy. Since her untimely death in
1973, Ingeborg Bachmann has come to be regarded as one of the
twentieth century’s most important writers. Unpacking a single
Bachmann poem, novelist Tom McCarthy latches onto two of its central
terms — the eponymous threshold and ledger — and takes off on a
line of flight: through the work of Franz Kafka, David Lynch, Anne
Carson, Sappho and Shakespeare. Can writing be understood as an
experience of the threshold, a limit- or boundary- state? A condition
of ecstasy or ec-stasis, standing outside of oneself? With identity
ruptured and surpassed, how and by whom might such experience be
recorded? Appearing on the eve of Bachmann’s centenary year,
McCarthy’s book argues for the centrality of her vision to the very
act of literature itself.
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ISBN
9781912559626
Publisert
2024
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Random House Publishing Services
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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