Saturnovi prstenovi

Saturnovi prstenovi

Vinfrid Georg Zebald

Ein traumhaftes Buch, das in die bestmögliche Prosa der gesamten europäischen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts eintaucht.

An der Grenze zwischen Roman und Reisebericht angesiedelt, ist „Saturns Ringe“ das Bekenntnis eines namenlosen Erzählers (bei dem es sich um Zebald handeln könnte), der seine Wanderungen an der englischen Ostküste unternimmt. Zunächst beschreibt er die Orte, die er besucht, und die Menschen, denen er begegnet. Doch während dieser Streifzüge erhalten die Leser auch Einblicke in wichtige Kapitel der Geschichte, Kultur und Literatur. Zebald ist ein Schriftsteller, der mit magischer Geschicklichkeit und einem ausgewogenen essayistischen Stil Elemente von Autobiografie, Mythos, historischen Aufzeichnungen und politischen Gedanken in Fiktion und Sachliteratur verwebt und diese mit seinen Fotografien und Zeichnungen ergänzt.

Original title
Die ringe das Saturn
Translation
Hana Ćopić
Editor
Aleksandar Jerkov
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 cm
Pages
287
Publisher
Plato, Beograd, 2006.
 
Distribution: 1,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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