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ISBN-10: 098195572X
ISBN-13: 9780981955728
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Publish Date: 12/04/2009
Dimensions: 6.90" L, 5.90" W, 1.00" H

Selected Prose of Heinrich Von Kleist

Translator: Peter Wortsman

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Price: $15.00

Overview

In this extraordinary and unpredictable cross-section of the work of one of the most influential free spirits of German letters, Peter Wortsman captures the breathlessness and power of Heinrich von Kleist’s transcendent prose. These tales, essays, and fragments move across inner landscapes, exploring the shaky bridges between reason and feeling and the frontiers between the human psyche and the divine. From the “The Earthquake in Chile,” his damning invective against moral tyranny; to “Michael Kohlhaas,” an exploration of the extreme price of justice; to “The Marquise of O . . .,” his twist on the mythic triumph of love story; to his essay “On the Gradual Formulation of Thoughts While Speaking,” which tracks the movements of the unconscious decades before Freud; Kleist unrelentingly confronts the dangers of self-deception and the ultimate impossibility of existence ina world of absolutes. Wortsman’s illuminating afterword demystifies Kleist’s vexed history, explaining how the century after his death saw Kleist’s legacy transformed from that of a largely derided playwright into a literary giant who would inspire Thomas Mann and Franz Kafka. The concerns of Heinrich von Kleist are timeless. The mysteries in his fiction and visionary essays still breathe.

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"[Kleist's] work is full of fatalistic paradoxes, harsh ironies, and fruitless attempts to make sense of an incoherent reality. The titular hero of his great novella is a horse trader who has two of his animals seized and mistreated by a corrupt nobleman . . . With typical Kleistian irony, a petty theft has become a chaotic peasant rebellion."
–Robert Rubsam, The Atlantic

"Kleist's narrative language is something completely unique. It is not enough to read it as historical - even in his day nobody wrote as he did. . . . An impetus squeezed out with iron, absolutely un-lyrical detachment brings forth tangled, knotted, overloaded sentences painfully soldered together . . . and driven by a breathless tempo."
–Thomas Mann

"Kleist was one of the first of a line of German writers whose inwardness is so intense it seems to dissolve the weak bonds of his society. . . . Even as order and paternalism struggled to assert themselves in the private and public life of the nineteenth century, Kleist was introducing scenes of mob violence, cannibalism, and less than benevolent fathers."
–Times Literary Supplement

"Kleist left behind a corpus of works that, while small in quantity, were and still are among the finest German texts."
–Library Journal

"A dark, charming collection of twisted fairy tales for grownups."
–Publishers Weekly

"Michael Kohlhaas. . . . a story I read with true reverence."
–Franz Kafka

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Details

ISBN-10: 098195572X
ISBN-13: 9780981955728
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Publish Date: 12/04/2009
Dimensions: 6.90" L, 5.90" W, 1.00" H
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