Haunting and darkly humorous poems by the internationally acclaimed
Austrian novelist, playwright, and memoirist Thomas Bernhard
(1931–1989) has been compared to Kafka and Beckett, and critics have
ranked his novels among the masterpieces of the twentieth century. But
in fact he began his career in the 1950s as a poet, publishing three
books of well-received verse before turning to fiction. In Hora Mortis
/ Under the Iron of the Moon is the first book of his
expressionist-like poetry to be published in English. Bringing
together Bernhard's second and third books of poetry, the collection's
short, untitled lyrics reveal his early explorations of themes that
would continue to preoccupy him in his novels, plays, and other
writings—especially his intense ambivalence toward the land and
people of Austria and their then-recent Nazi past. As the translator
James Reidel writes in his preface, "Bernhard found Austrian soil . .
. to be like a hair shirt and a blanket. It is a killing ground but
with a postcard setting." In poems that both subvert and pay homage to
such influences as Georg Trakl, Bernhard begins to develop his
characteristic dark humor while exploring themes of nature, death,
meaninglessness, and faith.
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Poems
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ISBN
9780691268309
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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