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We Monks & Soldiers - by Lutz Bassmann & Antoine Volodine (Paperback)
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We Monks & Soldiers - by Lutz Bassmann & Antoine Volodine (Paperback)
From University of Nebraska Press
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We Monks & Soldiers - by Lutz Bassmann & Antoine Volodine (Paperback)
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Book Synopsis From one of the most original French writers of our day comes a mysterious, prismatic, and at times profoundly sad reflection on humanity in its darker moments--one of which may very well be our own. In a collection of fictions that blur distinctions between dreaming and waking reality, Lutz Bassmann sets off a series of echoes--the entrevoutes that conduct us from one world to another in a journey as viscerally powerful as it is intellectually heady. While humanity seems to be fading around them, the members of a shadowy organization are doing their inadequate best to assist those experiencing their last moments. From a soldier-monk exorcising what seem to be spirits (but are they?) from an abandoned house, to a spy executing a mission whose meaning eludes him, to characters exploring cells, wandering through ruins, confronting political dissent and persecution, encountering--perhaps--the spirits once exorcised, these stories conduct us through a world at once ambiguous and sharply observed. This remarkable work, in Jordan Stumps superb translation, offers readers a thrilling entry into Bassmanns numinous world. Lutz Bassmann belongs to a community of imaginary authors invented, championed, and literarily realized by Antoine Volodine, a French writer of Slavic origins born in 1950. Volodines many celebrated, category-defying works include the award-winning Minor Angels (Nebraska, 2004), which blends science fiction, Tibetan myth, a ludic approach to writing, and a profound humanistic idealism. Jordan Stump is a professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of The Other Book (Nebraska, 2011), has translated numerous texts, including Minor Angels , and was awarded the French-American Foundations translation prize and the Prix Mdicis in 2014. Review Quotes Vividly imagined, thought provoking and spare, this is an unusual collection . . . worth searching out.--Sandy Amazeen, Monsters and Critics -- (8/13/2012 12:00:00 AM) A cold-eyed rebuke to those who complain of the lack of inventiveness of French writers.--Jean-Maurice de Montrmy -- (3/16/2012 12:00:00 AM) A continually changing, continually new poetic force.--Christophe Kantcheff, Politis -- (3/16/2012 12:00:00 AM) Between a fragile lyricism and an almost silent poetic expression of an absolute, inevitable devastation.--Hugo Pradelle, La Quinzaine Littraire -- (3/16/2012 12:00:00 AM) About the Author Lutz Bassmann belongs to a community of imaginary authors invented, championed, and literarily realized by Antoine Volodine, a French writer of Slavic origins born in 1950. Volodines many celebrated, category-defying works include the award-winning Minor Angels (Nebraska, 2004), which blends science fiction, Tibetan myth, a ludic approach to writing, and a profound humanistic idealism. Jordan Stump is a professor of French at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the author of The Other Book (Nebraska, 2011), has translated numerous texts, including Minor Angels , and was awarded the French-American Foundations translation prize and the Prix Mdicis in 2014.