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In Red

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Zusatztext Like all great works of art! Tulli¢s books create something new! something that doesn't correspond to what the reader has been conditioned to expect. —Rain Taxi As Tulli demonstrated with a quick swish of the knives! story can keep peeling off from itself and regenerating! like a snake with ever renewable skin. —Eleni Sikelianos Tulli strings together stories with compelling logic . . . Her evocation of a town where everything beautiful is tainted with death never feels far removed from reality. —The New Yorker There is much to treasure. Tulli plays with the line between unexpected and quirky very well. . . . You can't help but to want to return again and again. —NPR Enchanting. . . . Bill Johnston's translation is simply gorgeous. —The Coffin Factory Powerful imagery caught in a sinewy! architectural! elegiac prose. An inner-outer dance of cityscape with the taut emotion! terror & psyche of the 'human.' Where are we? What magical zone of dream and stone? We are inhabitants of the wild! brilliant imagination of Magdalena Tulli. This book is a great pleasure to read: deeply provocative! intuitive! haunting. 'I hunt among stones' was Charles Olson's probing line! a mission manifested here with full beauty & finesse. And rendered from Polish to English in an inspired translation by Bill Johnston. —Anne Waldman A beautifully flowing translation. Johnston aptly captures the dreamy as well as the stark quality of the original. —Danuta Borchardt Informationen zum Autor Magdalena Tulli Klappentext By the Koscielski Prize-winning author of Dream and Stones! In Red is the gripping cautionary tale in which real and unreal combine explosively! making us question the nature of the work itself. Set in an imaginary fourth partition of Poland! In Red retraces the turbulent history of the Twentieth Century in a labyrinth of greed! inheritance! and entropy! enacting-word by tremulous word-the claustrophobia of a small town from which there seems to be no escape. Never have Tulli's trademark precision of language and her crystalline storytelling been put to such brilliant use. Whoever has been everywhere and seen everything, last of all should pay a visit to Stitchings. Simply take a seat in a sleigh and, before being overcome by sleep, speed across a plain that’s as empty as a blank sheet of paper, boundless as life itself. Sooner or later this someone—perhaps it is a traveling salesman with a valise full of samples—will see great mounds of snow stretching along streets to the four corners of the earth, toward empty, icy expanses. He’ll see pillars made of icicles, their snowy caps lost in the dark of a wintry sky. He’ll draw into his lungs air as sharp as a razor that cuts feeling away from breath. He’ll come to appreciate the benefits of a climate forever unencumbered by restless springtime breezes, by the indolence of summer swelter, or the misty sorrows of autumn. He’ll take a liking to frost, which conserves feelings and capital, protecting both from the corruption of decay. Zusammenfassung By the Koscielski Prize-winning author of Dream and Stones ! In Red is the gripping cautionary tale in which real and unreal combine explosively! making us question the nature of the work itself. Set in an imaginary fourth partition of Poland! In Red retraces the turbulent history of the Twentieth Century in a labyrinth of greed! inheritance! and entropy! enacting—word by tremulous word—the claustrophobia of a small town from which there seems to be no escape. Never have Tulli's trademark precision of language and her crystalline storytelling been put to such brilliant use. ...

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Authors Bill Johnston, Magdalena Tulli, Magdalena/ Johnston Tulli
Assisted by Bill Johnston (Translation)
Publisher Steerforth press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.2011
 
EAN 9781935744085
ISBN 978-1-935744-08-5
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 140 mm x 165 mm x 12 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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