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  • 132 sidor
  • 2021
In the historic tradition of calendar stories and calendar illustrations, author and film director Alexander Kluge and celebrated visual artist Gerhard Richter have composed December, a collection of thirty-nine stories and thirty-nine snow-swept photographs for the darkest month of the year. In stories drawn from modern history and the contemporary moment, from mythology, and even from meteorology, Kluge toys as readily with time and space as he does with his characters. In the narrative entry for December 1931, Adolf Hitler avoids a car crash by inches. In another, we relive Greek financial crises. There are stories where time accelerates, and others in which it seems to slow to the pace of falling snow. In Kluges work, power seems only to erode and decay, never grow, and circumstances always seem to elude human control. When a German commander outside Moscow in December of 1941 remarks, We dont need weapons to fight the Russians but a weapon to fight the weather, the futility of his struggle is painfully present. Accompanied by the ghostly and wintry forest scenes captured in Gerhard Richter's photographs, these stories have an alarming density, one that gives way at unexpected moments to open vistas and narrative clarity. Within these pages, the lessons are perhaps not as comforting as in the old calendar stories, but the subversive moralities are always instructive and perfectly executed. Praise for Alexander KlugeMore than a few of Kluge's many books are essential, brilliant achievements. None are without great interest.Susan Sontag Alexander Kluge, that most enlightened of writers.W.G. Sebald
  • Författare: Alexander Kluge, Gerhard Richter
  • Illustratör: unspecified Illustrations
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780857428202
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 132
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-05-11
  • Översättare: Martin Chalmers
  • Förlag: Seagull Books London Ltd