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Fame - A Novel in Nine Episodes

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Informationen zum Autor Daniel Kehlmann Translated from the German by Carol Brown Janeway Klappentext Fame and facelessness, truth and deception, spin their way through the nine interlocking chapters of this captivating and wickedly funny novel by the internationally bestselling author of Measuring the World . No one is more surprised than Ebling when his new cell phone begins receiving calls meant for popular actor Ralf Tanner. At first he tries to set the callers right, but soon he is enjoying the drama and power that celebrity brings. Little does he know that his actions will cause a ripple effect that will leave very few lives untouched, from the movie star himself to those lingering at the edges of the limelight. And as paths cross and plots thicken, the boundaries of fiction and reality start to crumble. Voices Even before Ebling reached home, his cell phone rang. For years he had refused to buy one, because he was a technician and didn’t trust the thing. Why did nobody wonder about whether it was a good idea to clutch a power­ful source of radiation to your head? But Ebling had a wife, two children, and a handful of acquaintances, and one of them was always complaining that he was unreachable. So ?nally he’d given in and bought a phone, which he asked the guy he bought it from to activate immediately. In spite of himself, he was impressed: it was absolutely perfect, beauti­fully designed, smooth lines, elegant. And now, without warning, it was ringing.   Very hesitantly, he picked up.   A woman asked for someone called Raff, Ralf, or Rauff, he couldn’t ?gure out the name. A mistake, he said, wrong number. She apologized and hung up.   That evening, the next call. “Ralf!” The man’s voice was loud and hoarse. “What gives, what are you up to, you old bastard?”   “Wrong number!” Ebling sat up in bed. It was already past ten o’clock and his wife was looking at him reproachfully.   The man apologized, and Ebling switched off the phone.   Next morning there were three messages. He listened to them in the subway on the way to work. A giggling woman asked him to call her back. A man yelled that he should come over right away, they weren’t going to wait for him much longer; you could hear music and the clink of glasses in the background. And then the same woman again: “Ralf, come on, where are you?”   Ebling sighed and called Customer Service.   Strange, said the representative, sounding bored. Simply couldn’t happen. Nobody was given a number already assigned to somebody else. There were all sorts of security measures to prevent it.   “But that’s what’s happened.”   No, said the woman. Absolutely impossible.   “And what are you going to do about it?”   She said she had no idea. Because the whole thing was impossible.   Ebling opened his mouth, then shut it again. He knew that someone else in his shoes would have lost it—but that wasn’t his sort of thing, he was no good at it. He hit the off button.   Seconds later, it rang again. “Ralf?” said a man.   “No.”   “What?”   “This number is . . . There’s been a mistake—you’ve mis­dialed.”   “This is Ralf’s number!”   Ebling hung up and stuck the phone in the pocket of his jacket. The subway was jammed again, so he was having to stand today as well. On one side a man with a big moustache was glaring at him as if he were his sworn enemy. There were a lot of things about his life that Ebling didn’t like. It both­ered him that his wife’s mind was always somewhere else, that she read such stupid books, and that she was such a lousy cook. It bothered him that he didn’t have a smart son, and that he didn’t understand his daughter at all. It bothered him that he could always hear his neighbors snoring through the party walls, which were way too thin. But what bothered him most of all was being on the s...

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Authors Daniel Kehlmann
Assisted by Carol Brown Janeway (Translation)
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2011
 
EAN 9780307474247
ISBN 978-0-307-47424-7
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 131 mm x 202 mm x 13 mm
Series VINTAGE BOOKS
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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