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Ladataan... Kissa Murr ja hänen elämänviisautensaTekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann
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What a strange but good book about a talking cat, Tomcat Murr, and a romantic musician, Kapellmeister Johannes Kreisler. I was already familiar with the author's (E. T. A. Hoffmann) The Nutcracker and the Mouse King which was just as strange. I liked the translator too, Anthea Bell, who co-translated the Asterix series. I suggest not to read this book if your expecting just a cat story because it's technically two books in one. Also, be warned this book has a lot of sentences that end mid sentence as a humorous joke along with "editorial notes" obviously written by Hoffmann pretending to criticize Murr for plagiarism. ( ![]() this dazzling performance proves that recursiveness and postmodernism have occurred time and time again, and are sometimes performed with blood in their veins, positively effervescent blood! This is a wonderful and perplexingly overlooked book. Hoffmann fue, además de escritor, compositor de cierto renombre, y un consumado dibujante. Esta novela es el compendio de una vida y una fuerza creadora dedicadas al arte. En ella evoca episodios, personajes e ideas de su juventud, y, por tanto, de sus inicios en la composición musical y literaria. Por sus recursos literarios, "El gato Murr" supuso una ruptura con el estilo general previo de Hoffmann y fue, en principio, incomprendida por la crítica; sin embargo, hoy está considerada como su mejor obra, y la que le convierte, desde luego, en un clásico innovador. I've been caught up in a Hoffmann spiral, which is one of the weirder spirals to be caught up in. What is it about him that I can't seem to train my mind away from? There's this sense that he's Important to me, even though I can't say why. I can't mention Hoffmann without going deep into the realm of the intertextual. I say Hoffmann, and in the same breath I say Tchaikovsky, Delibes, Offenbach, and Schumann, and that's just the composers. I say Robertson Davies and Angela Carter. And I talk Orpheus myths and alter-egos and dark Protestant magic. I bought this book back when I was eighteen or nineteen, but had to set it aside after finishing Part I because fall came and university courses began, and I never felt the freedom to return to it because I had the idea of it being a bit of hard reading. After all, it's the biography of a cat (pretty much plotless by default) interspersed with an anachronistic and fragmentary biography of the moody composer Johannes Kriesler. Hoffmann's indebtedness to Sterne is very apparent in the set-up, playing with the structure of what a book is, but it doesn't go nearly so far as [b:The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman|76527|The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman|Laurence Sterne|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1403402384s/76527.jpg|2280279]. I'd have enjoyed seeing him push more against formal boundaries. The cat writing his own autobiography is a bit gimmicky. There weren't a lot of anthropomorphic narrators in early novels, but the "novel" aspect of it wears off. Murr is convincing and consistent (that is to say, he's self-important, self-contradicting, and most certainly a cat written by a man who understands cats on a metaphysical level), and gives such gravity to events of his life that you are simultaneously aware of their insignificance and the probable relative insignificance of your own life. Or maybe I'm the one bringing that existential crisis to the table. At any rate, the highlight of this book for me was Kriesler, a fanfuckingtastic alter-ego who, to my mind, cuts through some of the bullshit eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century tropes of Virtuous Protagonists vs Shameless Rakes. Kriesler is a little unstable, thanks to being a highly-sensitive musician and artist-type, but he seems rather real, despite all the fantasy elements of princes and castles and court magicians that surround him. It's his sarcasm, the fact that nobody can tell when he's joking, the way he pokes fun at social expectations, the fact that he peaces out of a good job he doesn't like on foot because it gave him bad vibes, like. He's fucking weird. You can see why he would make people uncomfortable because he's unpredictable, but he's shamelessly himself, shamelessly an artist, but taken over by moods of extreme rationality, and I think that's what endures about Hoffmann. He's such a polymath, so multifarious, the jurist and the artist, raised under the strictest order and regiment, which only increased his canniness and sarcasm. Is it this plurality that draws me in? Or is it just that Hoffmann is so damn weird? If you are into ballet, then you've heard of E.T. A. Hoffmann. Both "The Nutcracker" and "Coppelia" were based on some of his short stories. His stories all have a touch of the weird to them, but not too scary, or gruesome. It's as if part of a fairy tale got mixed into a story about normal life. He was fascinated by dream states, the twilight time between waking and dreaming. He was also interested in the artist's life, specifically that of the musician. "The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr" is Hoffmann's unfinished novel (he died before writing the 3rd part). It is a mixture of two stories: the life of a very precocious tomcat from birth to his late youth; and the life of Johannes Kreisler, Kapellmeister. Within the story of Johannes Kreisler we also find the story of Master Abraham, who is also Tomcat Murr's owner. The pages of these two biographies were randomly mixed up so that the story jumps back and forth between the two, often cutting off at a perilous or intriguing point in Kreisler's life. Tomcat Murr has much to say about everyone around him, he being much the superior being, and is for the most part, humorous and satiric. Johannes Kreisler's story is a kind of Gothic romance. It is too bad that the third part was never written, as Master Abraham's life is very much entwined in the mysteries left unsolved at the end. It was a somewhat enjoyable book, though probably not for everyone and it did seem to drag in parts. ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Sisältyy tähän:Selected writings of E. T. A. Hoffmann : Volume 1 Tales + Volume 2 Novel [Chicago Press] (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Contes Fantastiques : Tome 3, Les Contemplations du chat Murr. Les Souffrances musicales du maître de chapelle Jean Kreisler (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Ausgewählte Werke in fünf Bänden. Bd. 1., Autobiographische, musikalische und vermischte Schriften. Bd. 2., Die Elixiere des Teufels / Klein Zaches. Bd. 3., Lebensansichte des Katers Murr. Bd. 4., Erzählungen. Bd. 5., Märchen und Spukgeschichten. (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Ausgewählte Werke in sechs Bänden. Fünfter Band. Lebensansichten Des Katers Murr II (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Ausgewählte Werke in sechs Bänden. Vierter Band. Die Lebens-Ansichten des Katers Murr I (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) E.T.A. Hoffmann. Ausgewählte Werke in sechs Bänden. Fünfter Band. Lebensansichten Des Katers Murr II Erzählungen--Der Goldene Topf. Nußknacker und Mausekönig. Meister Martin der Küfner und seine Gesellen. Der Rat Krespel. Die Brautwahl. Das Fräulein von Scuderi. Die Königsbraut. Des Vetters Eckfenster. Kater Murr (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Hoffmanns Werke in drei Bänden - Band 1 2: Erzählungen und Märchen - Band 3: Lebensansichten des Katers Murr (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Hoffmanns Werke in drei Bänden - Erzählungen, Märchen, Lebensansichten des Katers Murr Bibliothek deutscher Klassiker - Ausgewählt und eingeleitet von Gerhard Schneider. 2. Auflage. (tekijä: E.T.A. Hoffmann) Hoffmanns Werke in drei Bänden. Vollständig. Erster Band: Erzählungen, Märchen (Ritter Gluck. Don Juan. Kreileriana. Die Vision auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dresden. Der goldene Topf. Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober). Zweiter Band: Erzählungen, Märchen (Meister Martin der Küfner und seine Gesellen. Das Fräulein Scuderi. Meister Floh. Des Vetters Eckfenster). Dritter Band: Lebensansichten des Katers Murr. (tekijä: Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann) Romantiker. 7 Bde. Lebensansichten des Katers Murr. Dr. Katzenbergers Badereise. Gedichte Novellen Märchen. Erzählende Dichtungen (tekijä: Clemens Brentano Jean Paul Hoffmann, J. v. Eichen) Sämtliche poetischen Werke - Band 3: Lebensansichten d. Katers Murr / Meister Floh / Prinzessin Brambilla / Klein Z (tekijä: Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann) Sämtliche Werke. Vollständige Ausgabe. Sechs in sieben Bänden: Sämtliche Werke in sechs Bänden: Band 5: Lebensansichten des Katers Murr. Werke 1820-1821: Bd. 5 (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Werke - Dritter Band. Prinzessin Brambilla - Lebensansichten des Katers Murr (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Werke : in 3 Bänden (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Sisältää nämä:Kater Murr Bd. 1 [...] (tekijä: E. T. A. Hoffmann) Mukaelmia:Tutkimuksia:
Tomcat Murr is a loveable, self-taught animal who has written his own autobiography. But a printer's error causes his story to be accidentally mixed and spliced with a book about the composer Johannes Kreisler. As the two versions break off and alternate at dramatic moments, two wildly different characters emerge from the confusion - Murr, the confident scholar, lover, carouser and brawler, and the moody, hypochondriac genius Kreisler. In his exuberant and bizarre novel, Hoffmann brilliantly evokes the fantastic, the ridiculous and the sublime within the humdrum bustle of daily life, making The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr (1820-22) one of the funniest and strangest novels of the nineteenth century. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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