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von Mathias Énard

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"As night falls over Vienna, Franz Ritter, an insomniac musicologist, takes to his sickbed with an unspecified illness and spends a restless night drifting between dreams and memories, revisiting the important chapters of his life: his ongoing fascination with the Middle East and his numerous travels to Istanbul, Aleppo, Damascus, and Tehran, as well as the various writers, artists, musicians, academics, orientalists, and explorers who populate this vast dreamscape. At the center of these memories is his elusive, unrequited love, Sarah, a fiercely intelligent French scholar caught in the intricate tension between Europe and the Middle East"--Amazon.com.… (mehr)
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Wow. Overwhelming and monumental. History, musicology, and "orientalism" encrusting a story of yearning, regret, and the distance between us. I feel like it would take months to look up his references. So I didn't and just enjoyed the tale. ( )
  RachelGMB | Dec 27, 2023 |
Finished it in Isfahan. Gives you a small impression of persian culture and about love in general (as always ;)). ( )
  iffland | Mar 19, 2022 |
I have not read as complex, multilayered, and challenging a novel in quite a while. The sleepless musicologist Franz works through his memories and vast knowledge of Vienna, Syria, Iran, music, literature, history, memories, Paris, graveyards, colonialism, otherness, and select trivia while pining over his lost love who is just as much an expert on feminism, women in 19th century Europe traveling to Middle Eastern countries, and Buddhism. Definitely worth reading, but it will take you a while. Prepare yourself for page-long sentences.
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1 abstimmen WiebkeK | Jan 21, 2021 |
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  MOTORRINO | Dec 8, 2020 |
I finished this some time ago, and have been letting it marinate; it certainly isn't for everyone, and it isn't flawless. If you're curious, know that you'll need a high tolerance for curious style (or at least, curious translation); for research novel information dumps ("I thought about this random orientalist nobody's ever heard of, about how he was caught in a sand-storm in 1845 and prayed to the ancient gods of the orient..."); for random pot-shots at Brahms; and for a very unfortunately written love interest (a kind of hyper-intellectualised manic pixie dream girl).

But if you can get through that, this novel is also very, very smart, moving, and just damn interesting. Did you know how interesting Robert Musil's cousin, Alois, was? I had no idea.

Perhaps more important is the novel's approach to the question of The Other, that great French invention of the 20th century. The blurb describes the book as an "ode to Otherness," which is about as accurate as calling To the Lighthouse an ode to the great war. I mean, it's there, sure, but an ode? Rather, it unveils the impossible complications in the concept and the way it's experienced by frankly unhinged Europeans. They have a right to be unhinged, given what 'their' people have done to the world. They wish they were something other than what they are. They try to find something else to be... and end up in grand contradictions. Less an ode to, then, and more an essay on, in the Montaigne tradition. ( )
  stillatim | Oct 23, 2020 |
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"As night falls over Vienna, Franz Ritter, an insomniac musicologist, takes to his sickbed with an unspecified illness and spends a restless night drifting between dreams and memories, revisiting the important chapters of his life: his ongoing fascination with the Middle East and his numerous travels to Istanbul, Aleppo, Damascus, and Tehran, as well as the various writers, artists, musicians, academics, orientalists, and explorers who populate this vast dreamscape. At the center of these memories is his elusive, unrequited love, Sarah, a fiercely intelligent French scholar caught in the intricate tension between Europe and the Middle East"--Amazon.com.

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In einer schlaflosen Nacht erinnert sich ein Wiener Musikwissenschaftler an seine unerfüllte Liebe zu einer französischen Orientalistin, mit der er die Begeisterung für den Orient teilt. Wissenschaftliche Exkurse nehmen einen breiten Raum ein.
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