Fitting the News to the Novel (Deborah L. Horzen)
Kai Frederik Lorentzen
lorentzen at hotmail.de
Sat Jan 6 06:14:59 CST 2018
While Pynchon scrutinizes in Gravity's Rainbow the recent German past (also) to illuminate the American present with its Vietnam War and its ethnic conflicts, Johnson scrutinizes in Jahrestage the American present (also) to make sense of the recent German past.
Deborah L. Horzen: Fitting the News to the Novel. Uwe Johnson's Use of the New York Times in Jahrestage [1999]
http://www.uwe-johnson-gesellschaft.de/images/stories/pdf/johnson-jahrbuecher/jj06/JJ6_Aufsatz%20Horzen.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwe_Johnson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anniversaries._From_the_Life_of_Gesine_Cresspahl
The first complete English translation, by Damion Searls, will be published in October!
> ... Anniversaries was published in four volumes over the more than ten years that it took Johnson to write it, and as the volumes came out it became clear that this was one the great twentieth-century novels. The book courts comparison to Joyce’s Ulysses, the book of a day, and to Proust’s In Search of Lost Time, the book of a lifetime, but it stands apart in its dense polyphonic interplay of voices and stories. Anniversaries is many books: the book of a mother and daughter, of a family and its generations, of the country and the city, and of two times and two countries that seem farther apart perhaps than they are. It is a novel of private life, a political novel, and a new kind of historical novel, reckoning not only with past history but with history in the making ... <
https://www.nyrb.com/products/anniversaries?variant=51442122951
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