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world literature series-Schwindel. Gefühle

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by English helper 2020. 3. 24. 18:34

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The "voluntary exile" who was born German but did not want to be German, and the first full-length novel by W. G. W. W. J. W. Wutt, a writer who, in the most beautiful and meticulous German language, connects the genealogy of German literature that is filled with anxiety, fear and dizziness. The novel was the first sign of the emergence of phenomenal and original literature, which was made up of delicate and dense language.

'Dizziness' woven into two short stories and two long stories in formal terms. Emotions' appear to be separate from each other, but they are made up of four constellations in one universe. In terms of content, it is a kind of traveling literature that overlaps the speaker's self in Standal and Kafka, and flows through visions facing the already dead, such as Dante and Valzer, Ludwig II, Grill Farrcher and Casanova, and also a kind of autobiographical literature that contains rare autobiographical content among the works of Wutt.

In the English-speaking region, the work was introduced next to "The Immigrants" and "The Ring of Saturn," which culminates in the writer's reputation as a writer. It has received numerous accolades from other great writers such as Susan Son-taek, Paul Oster, and John Quixie.

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The first story, "Bell, or the Strange Fact about Love," is known to us under the pseudonym of Standal and tells the story of Marie Henri Bell, author of "About Love" and "The Enemy and the Black." The narrator portrays the life of a writer who traveled endlessly in this article, and among them, a woman and a trip to Northern Italy in September 1813.

The second story, "In Foreign Countries," tells the story of the speaker traveling around Vienna and Northern Italy in Austria in 1980 and 1987. Walking down the streets of Vienna, the speaker sees Dante, a poet who has been evicted from his hometown, sits on a water bus in Venice and encounters Ludwig II of Bayern, and sees a twin boy who looks just like Kafka on a bus to Riva.

The speaker's trip to Italy reflects the track record of writer Franz Kafka, who traveled to Italy in 1913. Standal's trip to Italy, which left in 1813, leads to the number 1913 when Kafka traveled to Italy, giving some indication. The implication culminates in the following "Dr. K's Riva Hot Springs." The footprints of Kafka, which the speaker was vaguely tracking, are quickly revealed, and readers can only guess how Kafka's journey overlaps with Standal's character.

The final story "Homecoming" is another tour of the speaker following the second story, "In Foreign Countries," where he visited his hometown after decades of childhood and boyhood after a trip to Italy. While staying at an inn in a building where he lived as a child, he recalls each and every memory of the time, which shows a growing number of villagers who bear the traces of the physical and mental destruction that the war left behind. Wrapping up his journey home, he leaves the number 2013, which can be seen as a prophetic follower of the number 1813, 1913.

The four stories, and one motif that runs through the childhood of Standal, Kafka and the speaker-author, is Kafka's short story "The Hunters Gracus." Grachus, who was chasing antelope in Schwarzbalt, Gracchus who accidentally fell off a cliff and died, but the keystroke of the ship that was supposed to carry him to another world is lost, and Grachus' body travels without entering the world of death and comes to Riva, Italy. The speaker's journey, walking and walking until the boundary between the earth and the underworld is blurred in the consciousness of the Gracus, who cannot enter the world of death and is in this state of flux.

Introduction to Writers-W. G. Please
Born in May 1944 in Berthach, Bavaria, Germany. He majored in German literature at Freiburg University, Freiburg University in Switzerland, Manchester University in England and Hamburg University in Germany. He took office in 1988 as a professor of German literature at the University of East Anglia. The first book of poetry, "Follow Nature." After appearing in the literary scene with the release of 'Basic Poetry' (1988), 'Dizzy'. The book "Emotions" (1990), "The Immigrants" (1992), and "Ring of Saturn (1995) created a great sensation in English-American and German-speaking literary circles. In 1999, he published "Public Exhibition and Literature," which also aroused sensitive reactions from German society. He once again received enthusiastic support for the release of "Australitz" in 2001, but died in an unexpected car accident near Norwich in December that year.

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