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Abel And Cain

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Appearing together in English for the first time, two masterpieces that take on the jazz age, the Nuremburg trials, postwar commercialism, and the feat of writing a book, presented in one brilliant volume Appearing together in English for the first time, two masterpieces that take on the jazz age, the Nuremburg trials, postwar commercialism, and the feat of writing a book, presented in one brilliant volume The Death of My Brother Abel and its delirious sequel, Cain, constitute the magnum opus of Gregor von Rezzori's prodigious career, the most ambitious, extravagant, outrageous, and deeply considered achievement of this wildly original and never less than provocative master of the novel. In Abel and Cain, the original book, long out of print, is reissued in a fully revised translation; Cain appears for the first time in English. The Death of My Brother Abelzigzags across the middle of the twentieth century, from the 1918 to 1968, taking in the Jazz Age, the Anschluss, the Nuremberg trials, and postwar commercialism. At the center of the book is the unnamed narrator, holed up in a Paris hotel and writing a kind of novel, a collage of sardonic and passionate set pieces about love and work, sex and writing, families and nations, and human treachery and cruelty. InCain, that narrator is revealed as Aristide Subics, or so at least it appears, since Subics' identity is as unstable as the fictional apparatus that contains him and the times he lived through. Questions abound- How can a man who lived in a time of lies know himself? And is it even possible to tell the story of an era of lies truthfully? Primarily set in the bombed-out, rubble- strewn Hamburg of the years just after the war, the dark confusion and deadly confrontation and of Cain and Abel, inseparable brothers, goes on.

Author Biography:

Gregor von Rezzori(1914-1998) was born in Czernowitz, Bukovina, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. During World War II, he worked as a radio broadcaster in Berlin and published his first novel. From the late 1950s on, Rezzori had parts in several French and West German films. Among his best-known work is the Bukovina Trilogy-which includesMemoirs of an Anti-Semite,An Ermine in Czernopol, and the memoirThe Snows of Yesteryear-all of which are published by NYRB Classics. David Dollenmayerhas translated works by Rolf Bauerdick, Bertolt Brecht, Martin Walser, and many others. Dollenmayer translatedCainforAbel and Cain. Joachim Neugroschel(1938-2011) was a translator of French, German, Italian, Russian, and Yiddish literature. He also published poetry and translated and edited multiple anthologies of Yiddish literature. Neugroschel translated an earlier edition ofMy Brother Abel, which was then revised forNYRB Classics'Abel and Cain. He also translated Rezzori'sMemoirs of an Anti-Semitefor NYRB Classics. Marshall Yarboroughis a translator of German literature and a writer. He has revised Joachim Neugroschel's original translation ofMy Brother AbelforAbel and Cain. Joshua Cohenis a novelist and short story writer. His works include the novelsWitzandBook of Numbers.
Release date Australia
June 4th, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Main
Pages
864
Dimensions
130x205x45
ISBN-13
9781681373256
Product ID
28315034

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