Telegrams of the Soul

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出版者:Archipelago Books
作者:Peter Altenberg
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页数:147
译者:Wortsman, Peter
出版时间:2005-04-01
价格:USD 16.00
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9780974968087
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“If it be permitted to speak of ‘love at first syllable,’ then that’s what I experienced in my first encounter with this poet of prose.” So wrote Thomas Mann of the work of Peter Altenberg. A virtuoso Fin de Siecle Viennese innovator of what he called the “telegram style” of writing, Altenberg’s signature short prose straddles the line between the lyrical and the narrative, fiction and observation, harsh verity and whimsical vignette. Inspired by the prose poems of Charles Baudelaire, the tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Viennese Feuilleton, a light journalistic reflection current in his day, Altenberg carved out a spare, strikingly modern aesthetic that speaks with an eerie prescience to our own impatient time. Peter Wortsman’s new selection and translation reads like a sly lyrical wink from the turn-of-the-century of the telegram to the turn-of-the-millennium of e-mail. Peter Altenberg , also known as Richard Engländer, 1859–1919, was born into a well-to-do Viennese Jewish family, lived in hotels and listed as his official address the Café Central, Vienna’s intellectual clubhouse (also the sometime haunt of Leon Trotsky and his chess partner Vladimir Ilyich Lenin). A renowned eccentric, Altenberg pioneered the very notion of loose-fitting leisure attire, designed a line of necklaces and favored sandals, walking sticks, slivovitz and the company of prostitutes. His literary admirers included Karl Kraus, Heinrich and Thomas Mann, Robert Musil and Arthur Schnitzler. Recipient of the Beard’s Fund Short Story Award, Peter Wortsman is the author of A Modern Way To Die: Small Stories and Microtales and the play The Tattooed Man Tells All . His translations from the German include Posthumous Papers of a Living Author by Robert Musil and Peter Schlemiel: The Man Who Sold His Shadow by Adelbert von Chamisso.

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是有点波德莱尔的感觉。卡夫卡,艾兴格,以及这位艾腾贝格,有些地方很相似

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补记。其实是相当有风格的写作,尤其是之于19世纪之交的文化背景。英译的话很多地方看得很吃力,或许译文也没能将原文完全吃透。

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补记。其实是相当有风格的写作,尤其是之于19世纪之交的文化背景。英译的话很多地方看得很吃力,或许译文也没能将原文完全吃透。

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补记。其实是相当有风格的写作,尤其是之于19世纪之交的文化背景。英译的话很多地方看得很吃力,或许译文也没能将原文完全吃透。

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补记。其实是相当有风格的写作,尤其是之于19世纪之交的文化背景。英译的话很多地方看得很吃力,或许译文也没能将原文完全吃透。

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