Black Renaissance: St. Orpheus Breviary, Vol. II

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$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Contra Mundum Press
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Pages
350
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.0 X 0.78 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
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9781940625263
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About the Author
Nicholas Birns is on the faculty of New York University's Center for the Applied Liberal Arts and is the author and editor of many journal articles and books.
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Szentkuthy's modernism is truly unlike anything I know: at times it seems a surrealism without the agenda, extreme phenomenology, all in an endlessly self-generating theorizing where one learned digression triggers off another series of digressions, a bit like the chains of association in stream-of-consciousness writing - all tongue-in-cheek. He is exhilarating, baffling, exasperating, at times shriekingly funny, at times lapsing into the crudest purple prose - and strikingly strange. I have come to relish his peculiar hybridization of Hungarian - whether commenting on Tacitus or writing a fictional letter by Monteverdi on Brunelleschi, he would dot the pages with that jocose urban lingo of the 1930s, derived from German and Yiddish, that has since sadly disappeared from Hungarian usage, not to mention the wealth of French, English, Italian, Latin that lubricates the passages. As a friend said, it's like caviar. - Erika Mihálycsa, Hungarian Literature Online