· Set in , Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke's Repetition tells of Filib Kobal's journey from his home in Carinthia to Slovenia on the trail of his missing brother, Gregor. He is armed only with two of Gregor's books: a copy book from agricultural school, and a Slovenian - German dictionary, in which Gregor has marked certain bltadwin.ru: Picador. In Handke’s work, in order to produce something that could learning and teaching are ways of conserving help him and his reader – who may also be in the world. This is exemplified in Repetition need of comfort – to resist the temptation of by his brother’s notebooks, written in bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. Set in , Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke's Repetition tells of Filip Kobal's journey from his home in Carinthia to Slovenia on the trail of his brother Gregor, who disappeared in the region after deserting from the German army and perhaps joining the Partisans. He takes with him two books that had belonged to Gregor: a copybook from agricultural college, which mainly concerns Author: Peter Handke [translated by Ralph Manheim].
This item: Repetition: Peter Handke (Penguin Modern Classics) by Peter Handke Paperback. $ In stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days. Ships from and sold by Book Depository US. In , after following a character in Peter Handke's novel Repetition into what is now Slovenia and after traveling in landscapes of Handke's youth, Žarko Radaković and Scott Abbott published a two-headed text in Belgrade, Ponavljane, now published in English by punctum as Repetitions. In Repetition, Handke allows the peculiar light which illuminates the space under a leafy canopy or a tent canvas to glisten between words, placed here with astounding caution and precision; in doing so, he succeeds in making the text into a sort of refuge amid the arid lands which, even in the culture industry, grow larger day by day.. W.G. Sebald's essay Across the Border: Peter Handke's.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION. Set in , Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke's Repetition tells of Filip Kobal's journey from his home in Carinthia to Slovenia on the trail of his brother Gregor, who disappeared in the region after deserting from the German army and perhaps joining the Partisans. He takes with him two books that had belonged to Gregor: a copybook from agricultural college, which mainly concerns the care and grafting of fruit trees, and a Slovene–German dictionary, in which Gregor has. “The Savanna of Freedom and the Ninth Country” from REPETITION: A NOVEL by Peter Handke, translated by Ralph Manheim. Translation copyright © by Farrar, Straus Giroux, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Three hundred and eight () words from Repetition by Peter Handke. Peter Handke: Die Wiederholung (Repetition) Written by anyone else, this could have been a very boring book but, written by Handke, it works. It tells the story of Filip Kobal. He is writing in the present (i.e. s) as a forty-five year old, recounting his childhood and, in particular, a journey he made into the Slovenian part of what was then Yugoslavia, when he was twenty.
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