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Lädt ... A Shiningvon Jon Fosse
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The blurb says Fosse is considered a modern-day Beckett. I agree. Your internal response to that description will likely tell you whether or not to read this. For me Beckett and Fosse are the very essence of a 3-star. They amuse me both because there are some funny observations and because I am amused this work has a place in modern literature. A Nobel-winning place. My reaction to the work of both writers/Nobel laureates is this inner monologue, "But why? You ask why? Yes I do. Exactly." ( ) A man goes for a drive, begins to drive aimlessly, finds himself down in a forested area, and his car gets stuck. He decides to walk away to find help. It starts to snow, gets dark, he can’t find his way back to the car, becomes afraid and cold. A white anthropomorphic figure approaches him and the author becomes warmer, then the figure puts his arm around his shoulder. The writer is helpless, confused and asks the figure who it is and the response “I am who I am.” He says he lives by himself, there is no one who miss him, and he can’t remember the last time someone came to visit him. His mum and dad appear and they’re lost too. A querulous mother, a semi-mute father, and a son who says he can’t remember ever calling out to his parents. A barefoot man in a black suit with a white shirt appears and offers his hand to the writer/parents. They advanced into a white, shimmering cloud. The 2023 Nobel Prize for Literature was won by Jon Fosse so I felt compelled (his books should be engaging, right?) to read one of his books and this one was the only one available through interlibrary loan. It’s a slim novella, no chapters, no paragraphs, run on sentences, stream of consciousness monologue, so enervating that I had to force myself to finish every single page. To what purpose was the novella written; recounting a dream, a recreational drug induced hallucination, third man factor, meditation, out of body experience, or a what happens when you die scenario? This work was written as one long stream of consciousness, which made it a little difficult to follow at first. The more I read, however, and became familiar with the voice, the more compelling it became to understand what was happening to the main character in the forest. The book is like reading the thoughts of a man who has lost his way and is at the end of his life, documenting for himself the transition from life to death, including the presence of God. Un hombre conduce sin un rumbo en mente, hasta que su coche queda atascado al final de una pista forestal. Es una tarde de finales de otoño, ya casi no hay luz y comienza a nevar. En lugar de volver caminando hacia atrás en busca de ayuda o quedarse en el coche, de forma imprudente y sin saber muy bien por qué, el hombre decide adentrarse en el bosque. Inevitablemente, se pierde, y la noche sigue avanzando. Cuando el agotamiento y el frío empiezan a vencerlo, vislumbra un extraño resplandor en medio de la oscuridad. Blancura es la última novela de Jon Fosse. El autor galardonado con el Nobel arrastra al lector en una narración enigmática, inquietante e hipnótica: una lectura tan breve como intensa. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: WINNER OF THE 2023 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE A man starts driving without knowing where he is going. He alternates between turning right and left, and ultimately finds himself stuck at the end of a forest road. It soon grows dark and begins to snow. But instead of searching for help, he ventures, foolishly, into the dark forest. Inevitably, the man gets lost, and as he grows cold and tired, he encounters a glowing being amid the obscurity. Strange, haunting and dreamlike, A Shining is the latest work of fiction by National Book Award-finalist Jon Fosse, "the Beckett of the twenty-first century" (Le Monde). .Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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