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Some Would Call This Living - An Anthology (Hardcover) Loot Price: R927
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Some Would Call This Living - An Anthology (Hardcover): Herman Bang

Some Would Call This Living - An Anthology (Hardcover)

Herman Bang; Translated by Janet Garton, Charlotte Barslund, Paul Russell Garrett

Series: B 84

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Herman Bang (1857-1912) was a sharp-witted observer of the society and manners of his age; with an eye for telling details, he could at one moment mercilessly puncture hypocrisy and arrogance, at the next invoke indignant sympathy for the outcasts and failures of a ruthlessly competitive world. In his novels and especially in his short stories he often takes as his protagonist an unremarkable character who might be dismissed by a casual observer as uninteresting: a failed ballet dancer who scrapes a living as a peripatetic dance teacher in outlying villages ('Irene Holm'), or a lodging-house-keeper's daughter who toils from dawn to dusk to make ends meet ('Froken Caja'). He can also make wicked fun of pretensions and plots, as in 'The Ravens', where the family of the aging Froken Sejer are scheming to have her declared incapable, whilst she is selling off her valuables behind their backs to cheat them of their inheritance. His wide-ranging journalism has many targets, alerting readers to the wretched poverty hidden just a few steps from the thriving city shops or the ineptitude of Europe's ruling houses - as well as celebrating the innovations of the modern age, such as the automobile or the department store. Bang was well known throughout Europe in his lifetime, especially in Germany, where his works were translated early. In the English-speaking world he has had little impact, partly no doubt because of his homosexuality. Even now, only a couple of his novels have been translated. This volume is an attempt to remedy this lack by introducing a broad selection of his short stories and journalism to a new public.

General

Imprint: Norvik Press
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Series: B 84
Release date: 2022
Original authors: Herman Bang
Translators: Janet Garton • Charlotte Barslund • Paul Russell Garrett
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 36mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 462
ISBN-13: 978-1-909408-68-5
Subtitles: Danish
Categories: Books > Fiction > Special features > Short stories
Books > Language & Literature > Literature: texts > Essays, journals, letters & other prose works > From 1900 > Reportage & collected journalism
LSN: 1-909408-68-9
Barcode: 9781909408685

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