Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ape: A Caprice - Michel Butor - Bücher - Dalkey Archive Press - 9781564780898 - 15. Juni 1995
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ape: A Caprice 1. Ausgabe

Michel Butor

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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ape: A Caprice 1. Ausgabe

Like James Joyce's and Dylan Thomas's similar titles, Butor's novel is autobiographical in nature and explores the way a writer develops. Shortly after World War II a young man travels to a castle in Franconia housing the second largest private library in Germany. There he discovers a multitude of stimuli for his imagination: a castle once the site of celebrations and executions, the old library, mineral collections, rooms decorated in mythological themes, and an exiled count who has a passion for highly original games of solitaire.

Days are spent in the library steeping himself in the literature of alchemy, whose great theme was transformation. At night, the young man dreams he is in an adventure that begins as a vampire story and ends as a tale from The Thousand and One Nights, in which a young man is transformed into an ape.

Bordering between autobiography and elements of Gothic horror, this "caprice" shows the development as a young man of one of France's most important contemporary novelists during and just after World War II. Though as readers we have as hard a time as Butor himself in separating fact from fantasy, we see the young Butor on the edges of the intellectual and artistic circles of his time (Martin Heidegger and Andre Breton make brief appearances), but we witness this in an ominous, sinister atmosphere where we expect Dracula to step from around the corner at any moment, accompanied by Abbott and Costello.


123 pages

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 15. Juni 1995
ISBN13 9781564780898
Verlag Dalkey Archive Press
Seitenanzahl 121
Maße 140 × 216 × 10 mm   ·   195 g
Sprache Englisch  
Übersetzer Di Bernardi, Dominic

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