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Isle of the Dead

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Dalkey Archive Press, 2011 - 102 Seiten
Baur and Bindschädler, two old men, friends from their days in the army, share a habitual walk to the edge of a town, Baur speaking incessantly—circling between past and present, inconsequential observations and profound insights—while Bindschädler, equally unmoored, listens, observes, and reflects. A meandering meditation on mortality, and a gentle complement to the work of contemporaries Samuel Beckett and Thomas Bernhard—not to mention Gerhard Meier's countryman Robert Walser—Isle of the Dead elevates a simple ramble along a riverside to the status of a metaphysical inquest, with Baur and Bindschädler's words and thoughts looping and colliding until it is nearly impossible to tell one man from the other.

From the afterword by Burton Pike:
“Constant here are the insistent wind, the drifting clouds, the autumnal leaf- whirling and coat-billowing gusts and breezes, and the ever-recurring cycle of nature. The reader should relax into the aura of the characters' thoughts and observations, and over the first few pages let himself or herself be drawn into the absorbing world that Meier has so skillfully created . . . ”

“Isle of the Dead is a subtle novel about a meticulously detailed world. What distinguishes it from other modern novels, from the works of Robert Walser and Thomas Bernhard for instance, is that it does not convey an alienation from life but a sense of wonder, expressed with wit and humor, and, beneath the wonder, regret.”
  

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Review: Isle of the Dead

Nutzerbericht  - lyell bark - Goodreads

two old dudes walk around and talk about things. one of them keeps talking about this heap of scrap metal and the other thinks about marching or something. there's 3 more books in this series and ... Vollständige Rezension lesen

Review: Isle of the Dead

Nutzerbericht  - Phinehas - Goodreads

Wonderful. Vollständige Rezension lesen

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Über den Autor (2011)

Gerhard Meier was born in 1917. Spending six months in a sanatorium for tuberculosis made him decide to leave his job at a lamp factory and devote himself exclusively to writing. He produced a steady stream of poetry and fiction thereafter, dying in 2008 at the age of 91.

Burton Pike is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and German at CUNY. He co-translated Musilrsquo;s The Man without Qualities and Rilkersquo;s novel The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge. His translations have appeared in numerous periodicals.

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