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Orthofer, M. A.
Data de naixement
1964
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Austria (birth)
USA
Lloc de naixement
Graz, Austria
Llocs de residència
New York, New York, USA

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Brilliant primer for those interested in approaching Arno Schmidt (like me)!
 
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chrisvia | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Apr 29, 2021 |
I like to think I am an eclectic reader, I read widely across genres, a mix of fiction and non fiction, but the truth is I read very little other than English speaking writers from Australia, UK and America. It’s the primary reason I participate in at least one challenge each year that requires I read world fiction.

In an effort to expand my reading horizons, I was interested in browsing through this reference book.

A short introduction speaks to the traditional challenges that affect the publication of translated fiction. These include political, cultural and economic forces, however the phenomenon globalisation, the ubiquitous influence of the internet, and the resulting digital book market, is contributing to its accessibility.

Organised geographically, the Guide then identifies fiction from the mid 1950’s or so, providing brief descriptions about each regions noteworthy authors and their works that are available in English translation. A few titles might be familiar, but likely most will not.

For the curious reader looking to broaden their fiction experience The Complete Review Guide to Contemporary World Fiction is an excellent resource, which can be supplemented and expanded upon by the authors website complete-review.com.
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shelleyraec | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Apr 17, 2019 |
Just read that Umberto Eco passed. Moments arrive and depart with a languid pulse. Mr. Orthofer reconciles that with the crashing din of a planet of narcissists. His blog and reading compendium are an amazing asset to the book nerd's trek. I highly recommend both ( http://www.complete-review.com/main/main.html and http://www.complete-review.com/saloon/index.htm).

This is an interesting print-on-demand context for the sublime albeit obscure world of Arno Schmidt. My phone now knows Arno Schmidt, I like that. I had two coworkers tell me today not to read School for Atheists, not for any aesthetic reasons, but for the peril the title boded for my eternal soul. Yes -- in such a world, a pamphlet on a esoteric writer is indeed a political act. The Schmidt-initiated will sweep through the book and smile in appreciation. Novices may just be charmed by the promise. The price point may be an obstacle. I could support the cause with Sierra Nevada-fuelled reading on my porch.
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jonfaith | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Feb 22, 2019 |
Orthofer lives in New York currently and was founder in 1999 of the complete review, a website dedicated to reviews of recent literature from around the world. In 2002 Orthofer included a blog, The Literary Saloon, which carries news from interviews, reviews, and notes on awards, publication, items of interest from around the internet. Orthofer has been updating it nearly every day.

The reach of Orthofer’s interests is nothing short of astounding. In this compendium of contemporary world literature he tries to include short mention of the work of leading litterateurs around the world and includes dates of publication and translation when a work is mentioned. This is an indispensable guide for those interested in world literature for it introduces readers to new authors and commonalities among authors either in genre or style that allow us to find what suits our own voracious reading habits.

This work can be read for itself, but it is more likely to be used as a reference text for readers interested in contemporary world literature. It can be downloaded as an ebook or referenced from the hardcopy. Continents are broken into constituent parts and each countries’ authors are mentioned with reference to their major works. While I have always thought myself interested in “world literature,” the range of this work makes me realize how parochial my reading has been, mostly limited to the overseas imaginings of writers of English. I note a recent entry in The Literary Saloon claims there has been a huge outpouring of translations of contemporary Arabic literature, a trend surely long awaited.

North American literature is not included in this work because the author is pointing to the need for American readers to vary their diet and expand their horizons:
”Because American authors provide an enormous amount and variety of work, American readers are arguably spoiled for choice even without resorting to fiction from abroad…In almost every other country, foreign literature occupies a central and prominent position, but in the United States it seems to sit far more precariously on the fringes…foreign literature can offer entirely new dimension and perspectives…great literature knows no borders.

When I founded the Complete Review (complete-review.com) in 1999, one of my goals to to take advantage of the Internet’s tremendous reach and connectivity…Ironically, though, one of the shortcomings of this and most other Internet resources is its tremendous scope…[This book] provides an entry point and more general overview various nations’ literatures, as well as a foundation to help readers navigate what is available on the Internet.”
—from the Introduction
Orthofer has attempted something most of us might consider impossible, and he has done a convincing job of it. If it lacks anything, it is up to us to help straighten it out. I highly recommend everyone have a look at this book to see what you are missing. If it seems overwhelming, I sympathize. Imagine how Orthofer felt when he began.
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bowedbookshelf | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Aug 6, 2016 |

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