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Heinrich Heine: Writing the Revolution: Jewish Lives

Autor George Prochnik
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2021
A rich, provocative, and lyrical study of one of Germany’s most important, world-famous, and imaginative writers
 
“A concise, fast-paced biography of the German poet, critic, and essayist. . . . A discerning portrait of the writer and his times.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Prochnik provides a jaunty narrative of Heine’s schooldays in Bonn and Göttingen, journalistic career in Berlin, and twenty-five-year exile in Paris, detailing his literary feuds, scraps with censors, and unwavering belief in political liberty.”—New Yorker
 
Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) was a virtuoso German poet, satirist, and visionary humanist whose dynamic life story and strikingly original writing are ripe for rediscovery.
 
In this vividly imagined exploration of Heine’s life and work, George Prochnik contextualizes Heine’s biography within the different revolutionary political, literary, and philosophical movements of his age. He also explores the insights Heine offers contemporary readers into issues of social justice, exile, and the role of art in nurturing a more equitable society.
 
Heine wrote that in his youth he resembled “a large newspaper of which the upper half contained the present, each day with its news and debates, while in the lower half, in a succession of dreams, the poetic past was recorded fantastically like a series of feuilletons.”
 
This book explores the many dualities of Heine’s nature, bringing to life a fully dimensional character while also casting into sharp relief the reasons his writing and personal story matter urgently today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300236545
ISBN-10: 0300236549
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 1 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 146 x 210 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria Jewish Lives


Recenzii

“A portrait of the poet as a crusader for truth and beauty in a world where both were in short supply.”—Adam Kirsch, Wall Street Journal

“Prochnik provides a jaunty narrative of Heine’s schooldays in Bonn and Göttingen, journalistic career in Berlin, and twenty-five-year exile in Paris, detailing his literary feuds, scraps with censors, and unwavering belief in political liberty.”—New Yorker

“A vibrant new biography.”—Alex Ross, New Yorker

“George Prochnik has done a splendid job of capturing the many contradictions and complexities in Heine’s biography and oeuvre. . . . Prochnik possesses an uncanny knack for inhabiting the mind of his subject. This is not biography at an ivory-tower remove, but rather an attempt to discover, using his subject’s own writing, what made him tick. . . . A high-octane account of Heine’s life in what seems convincingly the way he himself experienced it.”—David Biale, Marginalia Review of Books

“What makes Prochnik’s narrative so vigorously engaging is the sense that he gets Heine and perhaps identifies with the aspirations and griefs of the outsider.”—Ron Slate, On the Seawall

“A concise, fast-paced biography of the German poet, critic, and essayist. . . . A discerning portrait of the writer and his times.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A welcome addition to the noteworthy Jewish Lives series.”—Choice

“George Prochnik draws the historical background of Heine’s life with care and powerfully evokes a Jewish life in 19th century Germany with all its complexities, frustrations, and contradictions. Prochnik’s scrupulous analysis of the artist’s prose and poems allows for a deep understanding of this brilliant and tormented man.”—Anka Muhlstein, author of The Pen and the Brush


Notă biografică

George Prochnik is the author of Stranger in a Strange Land: Searching for Gershom Scholem and Jerusalem. His previous book, The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World, received the 2014 National Jewish Book Award for Biography/Memoir.

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A rich, provocative, and lyrical study of one of Germany’s most important, world-famous, and imaginative writer