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Teller and the Tale

English

By (author): Gabriel Josipovici

'We seem to live, intellectually and emotionally, in sealed-off universes,' writes Gabriel Josipovici in an essay on Hebrew poetry in medieval Spain, just one in a lively multiverse of writings gathered in The Teller and the Tale. The book draws on a quarter of a century's worth of critical reflection on modern art and literature, Biblical culture, Jewish theology, European identity, the nature of beginnings, and the bittersweetness of writing fiction - to name but a few of the subjects upon which Josipovici's ranging, pansophic attention rests. The author describes paths between these distant regions of space and time with characteristic warmth and ingenuity. Proust, Kafka, Woolf, Pasternak, Eliot, Spark, Valery, and Beckett dwell here alongside Dante, Shakespeare, Sterne, Cervantes, and the Brothers Grimm. Each of these great writers is a point of departure for personal reflection, and a series of critical essays takes on a second life as a book of intimate recollections and fond remembrances, recalling departed friends and peers, evoking the pain and ecstasy of childhood, the personal struggle to be a writer, and the life-long project of becoming a person.Here is a snapshot of influences on one of the English language's most distinctive voices, and an opinionated, sensual, and informed exposition on Western literature and culture. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781784102128

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 St Edmund Hall Oxford graduating with a First in 1961. From 1963 to 1998 he taught at the University of Sussex. He is the author of sixteen novels three volumes of short stories eight critical works and numerous stage and radio plays and is a regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement. His plays have been performed throughout Britain and on radio in Britain France and Germany and his work has been translated into the major European languages and Arabic. In 2001 he published A Life a biographical memoir of his mother the translator and poet Sacha Rabinovitch (London Magazine editions). His most recent works are Two Novels: 'After' and 'Making Mistakes' (Carcanet) What Ever Happened to Modernism? (Yale University Press) and Heart's Wings (Carcanet 2010)Carcanet publish his novels and fictions Contre-Jour (1986) In the Fertile Land (1987) Steps (1990) The Big Glass (1991) In a Hotel Garden (1993) and Moo Pak (1995) and his essays Text and Voice (1993). His most recent novels are Goldberg: Variations (Carcanet 2001) and Only Joking (Zweitausendeins Germany 2005). In 2006 Carcanet published a collection of his essays The Singer on the Shore and his novel Everything Passes.

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