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Morbus Kitahara (Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Morbus Kitahara (Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Atlas of an Anxious Man (Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Atlas of an Anxious Man (Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr; Translated by Simon Pare
R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In The Atlas of an Anxious Man, Christoph Ransmayr offers a mesmerizing travel diary-a sprawling tale of earthly wonders seen by a wandering eye. This is an exquisite, lyrically told travel story. Translated by Simon Pare, this unique account follows Ransmayr across the globe: from the shadow of Java's volcanoes to the rapids of the Mekong and Danube Rivers, from the drift ice of the Arctic Circle to Himalayan passes, and on to the disenchanted islands of the South Pacific. Ransmayr begins again and again with, "I saw. . ." recounting to the reader the stories of continents, eras, and landscapes of the soul. Like maps, the episodes come together to become a book of the world-one that charts the life and death, happiness and fate of people bound up in images of breathtaking beauty. "One of the German language's most gifted young novelists."-Library Journal, on The Terrors of Ice and Darkness

The Flying Mountain (Hardcover): Simon Pare The Flying Mountain (Hardcover)
Simon Pare; Christoph Ransmayr
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In a publishing world that is all too full of realist novels written in undistinguished prose, discernible only by their covers, The Flying Mountain stands out if for no other reason than that it consists entirely of blank verse. And that form is most suitable for the epic voyage Christoph Ransmayr relates: The Flying Mountain tells the story of two brothers who leave the southwest coast of Ireland on an expedition to Transhimalaya, the land of Kham, and the mountains of eastern Tibet looking for an untamed, unnamed mountain that represents perhaps the last blank spot on the map. As they advance toward their goal, the brothers find their past, and their rivalry, inescapable, inflecting every encounter and decision as they are drawn farther and farther from the world they once knew. Only one of the brothers will return. Transformed by his loss, he starts life anew, attempting to understand the mystery of love, yet another quest that may prove impossible. The Flying Mountain is thrilling, surprising, and lyrical by turns; readers looking for something truly new will be rewarded for joining Ransmayr on this journey.

Der fliegende Berg (German, Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Der fliegende Berg (German, Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Flying Mountain (Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr The Flying Mountain (Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr; Translated by Simon Pare
R470 Discovery Miles 4 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In a publishing world that is all too full of realist novels written in undistinguished prose, discernible only by their covers, The Flying Mountain stands out—if for no other reason than that it consists entirely of blank verse. And that form is most suitable for the epic voyage Christoph Ransmayr relates: The Flying Mountain tells the story of two brothers who leave the southwest coast of Ireland on an expedition to Transhimalaya, the land of Kham, and the mountains of eastern Tibet—looking for an untamed, unnamed mountain that represents perhaps the last blank spot on the map. As they advance toward their goal, the brothers find their past, and their rivalry, inescapable, inflecting every encounter and decision as they are drawn farther and farther from the world they once knew. Only one of the brothers will return. Transformed by his loss, he starts life anew, attempting to understand the mystery of love, yet another quest that may prove impossible. The Flying Mountain is thrilling, surprising, and lyrical by turns; readers looking for something truly new will be rewarded for joining Ransmayr on this journey.

Cox - or The Course of Time (Hardcover): Christoph Ransmayr Cox - or The Course of Time (Hardcover)
Christoph Ransmayr; Translated by Simon Pare
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Richly imagined and recounted in vivid prose of extraordinary beauty, this book is a stunning illustration of Ransmayr's talent for imbuing a captivating tale with intense metaphorical, indeed metaphysical force. The world's most powerful man, Qianlong, emperor of China, invites the famous eighteenth-century clockmaker Alister Cox to his court in Beijing. There, in the heart of the Forbidden City, the Englishman and his assistants are to build machines that mark the passing of time as a child or a condemned man might experience it and that capture the many shades of happiness, suffering, love, and loss that come with that passing. Mystified by the rituals of a rigidly hierarchical society dominated by an unimaginably wealthy, god-like ruler, Cox musters all his expertise and ingenuity to satisfy the emperor's desires. Finally, Qianlong, also known by the moniker Lord of Time, requests the construction of a clock capable of measuring eternity-a perpetuum mobile. Seizing this chance to realize a long-held dream and honor the memory of his late beloved daughter, yet conscious of the impossibility of his task, Cox sets to work. As the court is suspended in a never-ending summer, festering with evil gossip about the monster these foreigners are creating, the Englishmen wonder if they will ever escape from their gilded cage. More than a meeting of two men, one isolated by power, the other by grief, this is an exploration of mortality and a virtuoso demonstration that storytelling alone can truly conquer time.

Schrecken DES Eises Und Der Finsternis (German, Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Schrecken DES Eises Und Der Finsternis (German, Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Die letzte Welt (German, Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Die letzte Welt (German, Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Cox - or, The Course of Time (Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr, Simon Pare Cox - or, The Course of Time (Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr, Simon Pare
R422 Discovery Miles 4 220 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Richly imagined and recounted in vivid prose of extraordinary beauty, this book is a stunning illustration of Ransmayr's talent for imbuing a captivating tale with intense metaphorical, indeed metaphysical force. The world's most powerful man, Qianlong, emperor of China, invites the famous eighteenth-century clockmaker Alister Cox to his court in Beijing. There, in the heart of the Forbidden City, the Englishman and his assistants are to build machines that mark the passing of time as a child or a condemned man might experience it and that capture the many shades of happiness, suffering, love, and loss that come with that passing. Mystified by the rituals of a rigidly hierarchical society dominated by an unimaginably wealthy, god-like ruler, Cox musters all his expertise and ingenuity to satisfy the emperor's desires. Finally, Qianlong, also known by the moniker Lord of Time, requests the construction of a clock capable of measuring eternity-a perpetuum mobile. Seizing this chance to realize a long-held dream and honor the memory of his late beloved daughter, yet conscious of the impossibility of his task, Cox sets to work. As the court is suspended in a never-ending summer, festering with evil gossip about the monster these foreigners are creating, the Englishmen wonder if they will ever escape from their gilded cage. More than a meeting of two men, one isolated by power, the other by grief, this is an exploration of mortality and a virtuoso demonstration that storytelling alone can truly conquer time.

The Kitahara Syndrome (Paperback, 1st American ed): Christoph Ransmayr The Kitahara Syndrome (Paperback, 1st American ed)
Christoph Ransmayr
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Christoph Ransmayr, whose brilliant rise to preeminence among the younger generation of writers in the German language was recently crowned when he shared with Salman Rushdie Europe's most prestigious new literary award, the Aristeion Prize--a novel in which fiction and history are forged into a universe of mythic intensity.

World War II has ended, but only in the West. Central Europe is slipping back into its agricultural past.

The bomb has not yet been dropped--nor will it be for twenty years. The Allies have punished Germany for its war crimes by forcing it to revert to a preindustrial age: power stations, railways, factories, and all the machinery of technology have been destroyed or abandoned and left to decay. Moor is a small quarry town (Mauthausen in the all-too-recent past of real history). The occupying American army has installed a camp survivor, Ambras, to govern the local population. Brave, lonely, hated and feared by his former persecutors, Ambras has returned to Moor only because his Jewish wife died there. Setting up house in a derelict villa surrounded by wild hounds that earn him the nickname the Dog King, he chooses another loner, the village boy Bering, as his bodyguard. Moving away from his family and into the compound, the boy enters a new universe of power, of half-glimpsed ideas, of contact with the forbidden world outside. And he meets the only other person Ambras welcomes, a strange and beautiful orphan girl named Lily who lives and hunts in the hills, who knows where the weapons are hidden and forages in the "free world for the goods the villagers crave. But Bering's new life begins to unravel as he succumbs to a strange eye disease known as Morbus Kitahara, in which the vision gradually darkens and which tends to afflict marksmen and sharpshooters. Only Lily can find help, can offer them all a possible future.

The three make a courageous bid to escape, and the account of their flight brings the novel to its extraordinarily gripping and suspenseful climax.

Searingly powerful, with a poetic intensity that stays with the reader long after the last page, The Dog King is a modern masterpiece.

"From the Hardcover edition."

Cox (German, Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Cox (German, Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Unsichtbare - Tirade an Drei Stranden (Hardcover): Christoph Ransmayr Unsichtbare - Tirade an Drei Stranden (Hardcover)
Christoph Ransmayr
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Cox O El Paso del Tiempo (English, Spanish, Paperback): Christoph Ransmayr Cox O El Paso del Tiempo (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Christoph Ransmayr
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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