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Michael Brodsky

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Werke von Michael Brodsky

Xman (1987) 19 Exemplare
Dyad (1989) 17 Exemplare
* * *: A Novel (1994) 13 Exemplare
X in Paris (1988) 9 Exemplare
Detour (1977) 5 Exemplare
WEDDING FEAST AND TWO NOVELLAS (1981) 5 Exemplare
Southermost and Other Stories (1996) 4 Exemplare
Invidicum 4 Exemplare
Limit Point (2007) 3 Exemplare
Circuits (1991) 1 Exemplar

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Eleutheria (1995) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben154 Exemplare
Fetish: An Anthology (1998) — Mitwirkender — 25 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1948-08-02
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
United States of America
Land (für Karte)
United States of America
Geburtsort
New York City, New York, USA

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This collection of short pieces is likely the best entry point to a writer, Michael Brodsky, who isn't afraid of using his text as a virtual barrier to entry unto itself.

Brodsky writes best about the close interactions between individuals, though he is no mere miniaturist nor traditional realist. Those interactions are tracked with a precision that verges on the clairvoyant and the paranoid. A given character's slightest movement, even a pause between syllables, is frequently allowed to be interpreted for a depth of meaning that may relate to something that just happened, or that is about to happen, or that is suddenly inevitable precisely because it is the least likely even to occur next.

Interactions between individuals gain an artfully claustrophobic darkness in his work, reminiscent of Beckett (whom he has translated) and Kafka, that suggests that both as individuals and as a unit they are not particularly free of pressures beyond them -- from a larger social unit, from the urban environment, and inevitably from society.

Brodsky has explored such themes in numerous novels and shorter works, but this collection of two novellas and several fairly brief stories provides a useful concision. The title story in particular -- which recounts a "hardboiled"-style thriller, albeit focused entirely on moments of inaction -- gives Brodsky an opportunity to dive deep into his characters' motivations, and yet to color them with a setting that holds a true, pulpy appeal.

One unfortunate thing: during the editing process, numerous em-dashes in Limit Point were replaced with hyphens, which makes the inherently difficult text even more difficult to navigate than had been intended by the author.
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Disquiet | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 30, 2013 |
“It should be obvious to serious readers, then, that Brodsky…is a sensitive, original, and insightful writer, one of the best produced by this country in the last 30 years.”
Harvey Pekar, Village Voice, August 20-26, 2003
 
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SmPressPgh | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 27, 2008 |

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Werke
15
Auch von
2
Mitglieder
100
Beliebtheit
#190,120
Bewertung
½ 3.5
Rezensionen
2
ISBNs
26
Sprachen
1

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