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Three Rings - A Tale of Exile, Narrative and Fate (Paperback)
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Three Rings - A Tale of Exile, Narrative and Fate (Paperback)
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Winner of the 2020 Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger, France's best
foreign book of the year. 'Astounding' Sebastian Barry 'A
masterpiece' Ayad Akhtar 'This little book is ruminative, humane,
and gorgeously precise' Jonathan Lethem In this genre-defying book,
best-selling memoirist and critic Daniel Mendelsohn explores the
mysterious links between the randomness of the lives we lead and
the artfulness of the stories we tell. Combining memoir, biography,
history, and literary criticism, Three Rings weaves together the
stories of three exiled writers who turned to the classics of the
past to create masterpieces of their own-works that pondered the
nature of narrative itself. Erich Auerbach, the Jewish philologist
who fled Hitler's Germany and wrote his classic study of Western
literature, Mimesis, in Istanbul. Francois Fenelon, the
seventeenth-century French archbishop whose ingenious sequel to the
Odyssey,The Adventures of Telemachus - a veiled critique of the Sun
King and the best-selling book in Europe for one hundred years -
resulted in his banishment. And the German novelist W. G. Sebald,
self-exiled to England, whose distinctively meandering narratives
explore Odyssean themes of displacement, nostalgia, and separation
from home. Intertwined with these tales of exile and artistic
crisis is an account of Mendelsohn's struggles to write two of his
own books-a family saga of the Holocaust and a memoir about reading
the Odyssey with his elderly father-that are haunted by tales of
oppression and wandering. As Three Rings moves to its startling
conclusion, a climactic revelation about the way in which the lives
of its three heroes were linked across borders, languages, and
centuries forces the reader to reconsider the relationship between
narrative and history, art and life.
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