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Girlfriends, Ghosts, And Other Stories
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Girlfriends, Ghosts, And Other Stories
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Annette Wiesner
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By (author) Nicole Koengeter
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By (author) Robert Walser
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By (author) Tom Whalen
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:200 | Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 128 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) Short stories |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781681370163
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Classifications | Dewey:833.912 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
The New York Review of Books, Inc
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Imprint |
The New York Review of Books, Inc
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Publication Date |
13 September 2016 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Girlfriends, Ghosts, and Other Stories brings together 81 brief texts spanning Walser's career, from pieces conceived amidst his early triumphs to later works written at a psychiatric clinic in Bern. Many were published in the feuilleton sections of newspapers during Walser's life; others jotted down on slips of paper that were all but forgotten. Together they string together small nutshells of consciousness, idiosyncratic and vulnerable, genuine in their irony, wistful in their humor. The portraits and landscapes here are observed with great tenderness and from a place of great anxiety. Some dwell on childish or transient topics: carousels, the latest hair styles, an ekphrasis of the illustrations in a picture-book; others, the grand themes of nature, art, and love. But they remain conversational, almost lighter than air. Every emotion ventured takes on the weight of a sincerity that is imperiled as soon as it comes into contact with the outside world--which retains all of the novelty it had in childhood, and all of the danger. Walser's speakers are attuned to the silent music of being; students of the ineffable and neighbors to madness, they are now exhilarated, now paralyzed by frequencies inaudible to less sensitive ears.
Author Biography
Robert Walser (1878-1956) was born into a German-speaking family in Biel, Switzerland. He left school at fourteen and led a wandering, precarious existence while writing his poems, novels, and vast numbers of the "prose pieces" that became his hallmark. In 1933 he was confined to a sanatorium, which marked the end of his writing career. Among Walser's works available in English are A Schoolboy's Diary and Berlin Stories (available as NYRB Classics), The Tanners, Microscripts, The Assistant, The Robber, Masquerade and Other Stories, and Speaking to the Rose: Writings, 1912-1932. Tom Whalen is a novelist, short story writer, poet and critic who has written for Agni, Bookforum, Film Quarterly, the Washington Post and other publications. Co-editor of the Robert Walser Number of The Review of Contemporary Fiction, he has translated and written extensively on Walser's work. His books include Winter Coat, Dolls, Elongated Figures, The Birth of Death and Other Comedies: The Novels of Russell H. Greenan, and The President in Her Towers. He teaches film at the State Academy of Art and Design in Stuttgart, Germany. Nicole Kongeter is a freelance translator and teacher of English and German in southwest Germany. Annette Wiesner's translations of Robert Walser have appeared in Connecticut Review, Kestrel, and Witness. She works as project manager for a software company in Weilimdorf, Germany.
Reviews"The inimitable output of the belatedly canonized Swiss writer Walser proves to be a gift that keeps on giving...Confirmed Walser fanatics will find countless examples of his reliably strange wit and bracing sincerity...The beauty and melancholy of landscapes such as 'Autumn Afternoon' are accompanied by autobiographical, virtuosic critical pieces such as 'Walser on Walser' and 'Something On Writing' that show that there are still surprises to be had even this far into the writer's seemingly bottomless catalogue." -Publishers Weekly "Considered by contemporaries to be an inspiration for Kafka and a kindred spirit, Walser is generally lighter and more playful and very attuned to detail." -Kirkus Reviews "Walser's energy, curiosity and observational brilliance never flags, whether it concerns a morning walk, a playful kitten, a moment of transcendence on a terrace above the mist veiled lake of Biel, or a conversation with himself." -Will Stone, TLS "With the publication of Girlfriends, Ghosts, and Other Stories, we have one more opportunity to discover this extraordinary Swiss writer...With his intrusions into the text, Walser shows a delightful disregard for the established boundaries between reader and writer...The result is a literature that laughs at itself, an utterly original form of art." -A.M. Kaempf, Los Angeles Review of Books "The moral core of Walser's art is the refusal of power; of domination.... Walser's virtues are those of the most mature, most civilized art. He is a truly wonderful, heartbreaking writer." -Susan Sontag "If he had a hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place." -Hermann Hesse "A writer of considerable wit, talent and originality .... recognized by such impressive contemporaries as Kafka, Brod, Hesse and Musil .... primarily known to German literary scholars and to English readers lucky enough to have discovered [his work] .... [Walser's tales] are to be read slowly and savored .... are filled with lovely and disturbing moments that will stay with the reader for some time to come." -Ronald De Feo, The New York Times
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