The Discovery Of Slowness

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Discovery Of Slowness
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sten Nadolny
Translated by Ralph Freedman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreAdventure
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781841954943
ClassificationsDewey:833.914
Audience
General
Edition Main

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books Ltd
Imprint Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date 14 October 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Nadolny's masterpiece, a huge commercial and critical success across Europe, recounts the life of one of the most interesting explorers of the nineteenth century - Sir John Franklin. Not only a riveting account of a remarkable life, The Discovery of Slowness is also a profound and thought-provoking meditation on time. The result is an extraordinary reading experience that justifies the novel's reputation as one of the classics of contemporary German literature.

Author Biography

Sten Nadolny (b. 1942) was a historian and film-maker, before writing four novels and two collections of essays..The Discovery of Slowness.(1983) is regarded as his masterpiece. It has been translated into all major languages and has sold over one million copies worldwide, and was nominated for the.IndependentForeign Fiction Prize. Sten Nadolny lives in Berlin.

Reviews

* This is both a wonderful historical novel and a spell-binding individual portrait ... This is a marvellous translation of a masterly work. The Observer * Time, action and vision - a magical hat-trick and one that this translation pays faithful tribute to, capturing grand adventures like a detailed painting. The Scotsman * Nadolny brilliantly sets the narrative pace to the rhythms of the frozen landscape, and to the 'slowness which is bred by hunger. -- Robert MacFarlane * Sten Nadolny shipped us into beautiful, fatal Arctic wastes with his spellbinding novels. Boyd Tonkin * Slow movements of emotion and plot pull the reader expertly in, and the book with its self-consciously ponderous charm, offers all the pleasures of the best historical fiction. Daily Telegraph