Física de la tristeza
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Beschrijving
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In the small and the insignificant: that is where life hides, that is where it builds its nest. Our narrator suffers from a strange syndrome: he has pathological empathy, he is able to enter the memories of others without permission. Thus, he travels from one memory to another, from a Bulgarian rural fair in 1925 -- where he meets a minotaur -- to the mind of a slug being devoured by its own grandfather. From this unusual material, Georgi Gospodinov constructs in *Physics of Sadness* a prodigious labyrinth where personal memory merges with collective history. Part coming-of-age story, part family chronicle, and part reflection on life in 20th-century Europe, the novel leaps from era to era and from identity to identity, tracing a map of losses, migrations, and nostalgia. *Physics of Sorrow* is a rare literary artifact -- at once intimate and panoramic -- that redefines the novel as a museum of voices. This new edition celebrates the polyphonic energy of a text that confirms Gospodinov as one of the most singular and essential voices in European narrative. A labyrinthine novel about memory, melancholy, and wonder.
In the small and the insignificant: that is where life hides, that is where it builds its nest. Our narrator suffers from a strange syndrome: he has pathological empathy, he is able to enter the memories of others without permission. Thus, he travels from one memory to another, from a Bulgarian rural fair in 1925 -- where he meets a minotaur -- to the mind of a slug being devoured by its own grandfather. From this unusual material, Georgi Gospodinov constructs in *Physics of Sadness* a prodigious labyrinth where personal memory merges with collective history. Part coming-of-age story, part family chronicle, and part reflection on life in 20th-century Europe, the novel leaps from era to era and from identity to identity, tracing a map of losses, migrations, and nostalgia. *Physics of Sorrow* is a rare literary artifact -- at once intimate and panoramic -- that redefines the novel as a museum of voices. This new edition celebrates the polyphonic energy of a text that confirms Gospodinov as one of the most singular and essential voices in European narrative. A labyrinthine novel about memory, melancholy, and wonder.
AmazonPagina's: 304, Editie: Eerste editie, Paperback, Impedimenta