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S'està carregant… On the Mountain (edició 1993)de Thomas Bernhard (Autor)
Informació de l'obraA les altures : intent de salvació, bestieses de Thomas Bernhard
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. On the Mountain failed for the second time in making feel anything. The words Bernhard chose to put down on paper were at the least inaccessible to me and at best came from his unconscious where even he was left scratching his head. But this first work triumphed over time, remained alive and at rest all through the subsequent years of Bernhard’s astounding published masterpieces to follow. Haunting and poetic, lyrical in empty spaces, Bernhard held on to this manuscript. And for good reason relented in the end to having it published. Though little understood, and rarely enjoyed, On the Mountain provides a valuable look into Bernhard’s beginnings as a writer and is relevant to his oeuvre. ( ) After reading ten of Bernhard's novels and collections of short pieces in random order, I've decided to start at the beginning and proceed chronologically. This work, more or less a prose poem, is undoubtably a work of juvenilia, but its form--one long sentence--definitely lays the groundwork for the novels, and its content--a somewhat Beckettian preoccupation with mortality and futility--remains nevertheless singular in its perceptiveness and inimitability. I can't help but feel that the stream-of-consciousness nature of the observations, the unannounced ranging from interaction to interaction, is a little half-baked in execution (but maybe I just don't like that approach; I'm not crazy about it in Faulkner, either). Still, there's a lot to chew on, and there are some gorgeous and evocative passages. I'm not sure I'd find enough to love in this if I wasn't already steeped in Bernhard's more mature prose, but for the fan, this is worth your time. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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Anotar, utilizar la falta de consideracin hacia todo y, por consiguiente, tambin hacia s mismo: se podra ser el lema que encabezara este libro, un gran poema en forma de relato. Partiendo de innumerables retazos de pensamiento, observaciones y alusiones, Thomas Bernhard esboza una verificacin del mundo y de s mismo cuyo objetivo es el conocimiento: 'Me preparo para m mismo; todo esto no es ms que una preparacin para m mismo'.Entretejidos, hay jirones de un fin de semana en un hostal que 'el cronista de tribunales' visita para encontrarse all con 'la seorita'. Aparecen otros personajes: el hostelero, el jardinero, el chfer, la cantante, los asilados del vecino manicomio, pero tambin la voz del catedrtico, a quien el amor ha precipitado en la infelicidad, o la figura de la juda, a quien atormenta el vecino. Entre esos seres - repelido por ellos, pero atrado tambin, una y otra vez - vive el narrador.Sin embargo, en realidad su nica compaa es su perro, que est alrededor de l, con l, dentro de l. Sorprende ver con qu claridad pueden encontrarse ya casi todos los elementos de la imaginacin de Thomas Bernhard en este libro, escrito antes de Helada. Por aadidura, su autor se muestra abierto, delicado y vulnerable hasta tal punto, que tal vez pudiramos llamarlo su obra ms personal. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — S'està carregant… GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)833.914Literature German literature and literatures of related languages German fiction Modern period (1900-) 1900-1990 1945-1990LCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:
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