November 23, 2010

The walk back from the scaffold

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7 comments:

  1. I love your blog and share your discoveries with my students. But here's one for you - though I wouldn't be surprised if you know about this -

    http://www.bibliophika.ru/index.php?col_id=3&col_tp=i

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  2. fascination is my obsession and I bet I've just found them both!

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  3. I know your obsession is with writers "no one" reads, and this fits right in with that - but has there ever been an obscure overlooked writer that no one reads who has had a more profound effect on literature, art, the universe and everything than Heinrich von Kleist? If only On the Marionette Theatre survived, he would still be a great literary figure.

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  4. Thanks for your comments.

    Lisa, I hadn't seen that page, it's great.

    Neil, you just gave me the idea to try to put together some features on marionettes. I'm looking forward to re-reading Kleist's stories, this time in the new translation from Archipelago Books.

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  5. Will, if you haven't read it, you should look at A.S. Byatt's The Children's Book for fascinating stuff about marionettes, and Kleist.

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