Schattenfroh

a requiem

Schattenfroh

a requiem
Michael Lentz ; translated by Max Lawton ; edited by Matthias Friedrich
Book - 2025

"An intricate, metaphysical, ambitious 'psychogeography of the self that both disrupts and elevates the twenty-first century vision of the novel. Our narrator is held in complete darkness and isolation. His endless thoughts are turned into the book we are reading-Schattenfroh-directed by none other than the narrator's mysterious jailer by the same name. Undulating through explorations of Renaissance art, the German reformation, time-defying esoterica, the printing process in the sixteenth century, Kabbalistic mysticism, and beyond, Schattenfroh is a remarkable book that, in turn, asks the remarkable of its readers. Interruptions, breaks, and annotations both buoy and deceive, and endless historical references, literary allusions, and wordplay construct a baroque, encyclopedic quest. Schattenfroh's publication in English marks a seminal moment in the history of the literary form."--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lentz, Michael, 1964- (Author)
Other Authors: Lawton, Max (Translator), Friedrich, Matthias (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dallas, Texas : Deep Vellum Publishing, 2025.
Edition:First English edition.
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