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Partita and A Winter in Zurau

English

By (author): Gabriel Josipovici

Partita

Fiction and non-fiction are two sides of the same coin. Or are they? Michael Penderecki is in flight. Someone has threatened to kill him. But who is the woman dead in the bathtub? And why does the voice of Yves Montand singing 'Les Feuilles Mortes' surge from the horn of an antiquated phonograph in an otherwise silent villa in Sils Maria?

This is the most enigmatic and melodramatic of Gabriel Josipovici's novels to date. It is as though one of Magritte's paintings had come to life to the rhythms of a Bach Partita.

A Winter in Zürau

Fiction and non-fiction are two sides of the same coin. Or are they? Franz Kafka is in flight. After spitting blood and being diagnosed with tuberculosis in the summer of 1917, his thirty-fourth year, he escapes from Prague to join his sister Ottla in her smallholding in Upper Bohemia. He leaves behind, he hopes, a dreaded office job, a dominating father, an importunate fiancée and the hothouse literary culture of his native city. Free of all this, he believes, he will at last be able to make sense of his existence and of his strange compulsion to write stories and novels which, he knows, will bring him neither fame nor financial reward.

But this is not fiction. It is an exploration of eight crucial months in the life of one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, months of anguish and reflection preserved for us in his letters and journals of the time, and which resulted not just in the production of the famous Aphorisms but, as Josipovici shows in this compelling study, of some of his most resonant parables and story-fragments. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800174313

About Gabriel Josipovici

Gabriel Josipovici was born in Nice in 1940 of Russo-Italian Romano-Levantine parents. He lived in Egypt from 1945 to 1956 when he came to Britain. He read English at a St.Edmund Hall Oxford and from 1963 to 1998 was first a lecturer then a Professor in the School of European Studies at the University of Sussex. He is the author of some twenty novels ten books of criticism a memoir of his mother the poet Sacha Rabinovitch and numerous stage and radio plays. His reviews have appeared in the Guardian The Independent The Times Literary Supplement the New York and the London Review of Books. His most recent Carcanet publications include The Cemetery in Barnes: A Novel (2018) Forgetting (2020) 100 Days (2021) and Partita and A Winter in Zürau (2024).

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