'An indescribable, aching, futile longing for myself' The young Danish
aristocrat Malte Laurids Brigge has been left rootless by the early
death of his parents. Now living in Paris, Malte begins to record his
life in a series of loosely connected notes, diary entries, prose
poems, parables and stories, ostensibly collected by a fictional
editor to form the Notebooks. Focusing on Malte's observations and
experiences in the present, recollections of his childhood and family,
and his reflections on historical events, these notes in highly
crafted poetic prose explore the themes of life in the metropolis,
poverty, sickness and death, love, memory and time, and perception and
language. The only extended prose work by the German poet Rainer Maria
Rilke, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge is a landmark in the
development of the twentieth-century novel. It marks a radical
departure from nineteenth-century realism, transcending conventions of
linear narrative to reflect a consciousness in crisis, and an
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ISBN
9780191646201
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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