“A harrowing book about the horrors of motherhood, jealousy, and war
trauma.” —Kirkus Reviews The Weight of Things is the first book,
and the first translated book, and possibly the only translatable book
by Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948–2007). For after winning
acclaim with this novel—awarded the Robert Walser Prize in
1978—she embarked on a 10,000-page literary project called “The
Fortress,” creating over her lifetime elaborate colorful diagrams
and typescripts so complicated that her publisher had to print them
straight from her original documents. A project as brilliant as it is
ambitious and as bizarre as it is brilliant, it earned her cult
status, comparisons to James Joyce no less than Henry Darger, and
admirers including Elfriede Jelinek and W. G. Sebald. Yet in this, her
first novel, we discover not an eccentric fluke of literary nature but
rather a brilliant and masterful satirist, philosophically minded yet
raging with anger and wit, who under the guise of a domestic horror
story manages to expose the hypocrisy and deep abiding cruelties
running parallel, over time, through the society and the individual
minds of a century.
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ISBN
9780989760782
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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