City with houses / Ernst-Wilhelm Händler ; translated from the German and with an afterword by Martin Klebes.
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- 228 pages ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2002.
- Summary:
- A city with deteriorating houses. A pristine house seemingly without inhabitants. Inhabitants of a world no longer human. In this remarkable collection of stories, Ernst-Wilhelm Handler transports us to a place where nothing is quite as we know it. Handler creates a series of possible worlds, some resembling those we experience on a regular basis, others existing in startling opposition to everyday life. Narrated by businessmen, a philosopher, a prostitute who has undergone a sex change, and an old woman suffering from Alzheimer's, these stories unfold through experiments in thought, language, and voice that illustrate, reflect on, and reconfigure the problems that shape and unsettle our lives. First published in German in 1995, City with Houses announced the arrival of a major talent. Although at home in many spheres, Handler writes as a literary outsider. His unusual perspective shakes us from the slumber of our own houses and awakens us to the realities, the possibilities, and the wonders of our day.
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- City with Houses 3
- Morgenthau 21
- The New Guys 65
- By the Sengsen Mountains, by the Dead Mountains 81
- Demiurg 105
- Trigger 121
- A Story from the Eighties 129
- Language Game 159
- Dissolution or For Mrs. Berta Zuckerkandl 177
- Max 191
- Blue Grotto 203
- Translator's Afterword: Handler, Preparing for Work 217.
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- 47756291
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