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The Nightwatches of Bonaventura (Paperback): "Bonaventura" The Nightwatches of Bonaventura (Paperback)
"Bonaventura"; Translated by Gerald Gillespie
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in German in 1804, under the nom de plume "Bonaventura," "The ""Nightwatches of Bonaventura "is a dark, twisted, and comic novel, one part Poe and one part Beckett. The narrator and antihero is not Bonaventura but a night watchman named Kreuzgang, a failed poet, actor, and puppeteer who claims to be the spawn of the devil himself. As a night watchman, Kreuzgang takes voyeuristic pleasure in spying on the follies of his fellow citizens, and every night he makes his rounds and stops to peer into a window or door, where he observes framed scenes of murder, despair, theft, romance, and other private activities. In his reactions, Kreuzgang is cynical and pessimistic, yet not without humor. For him, life is a grotesque, macabre, and base joke played by a mechanical and heartless force.
Since its publication," " fans have speculated on the novel's authorship, and it is now believed to be by theater director August Klingemann, who first staged Goethe's "Faust. "Organized into sixteen separate nightwatches, the sordid scenes glimpsed through parted curtains, framed by door chinks, and lit by candles and shadows anticipate the cinematic. A cross between the gothic and the romantic, "The Nightwatches of Bonaventura "is brilliant in its perverse intensity, presenting an inventory of human despair and disgust through the eyes of a bitter, sardonic watcher who draws laughter from tragedy.
Translated by Gerald Gillespie, who supplies a fresh introduction, "The Nightwatches of Bonaventura "will be welcomed by a new generation of English-language fans eager to sample the night's dark offerings.

German Theater Before 1750: Sachs, Gryphius, Schlegel, and others (Paperback): Gerald Gillespie German Theater Before 1750: Sachs, Gryphius, Schlegel, and others (Paperback)
Gerald Gillespie
R1,504 Discovery Miles 15 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An illustrative selection of German dramas from the baroque age and the early Enlightenment (i.e. prior to Lessing), by Sachs, Gryphius, Schlegel, and others. Foreword by Martin Esslin. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

The Nightwatches of Bonaventura (Hardcover): Gerald Gillespie The Nightwatches of Bonaventura (Hardcover)
Gerald Gillespie; "Bonaventura"
R1,351 Discovery Miles 13 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in German in 1804, under the nom de plume "Bonaventura," "The ""Nightwatches of Bonaventura "is a dark, twisted, and comic novel, one part Poe and one part Beckett. The narrator and antihero is not Bonaventura but a night watchman named Kreuzgang, a failed poet, actor, and puppeteer who claims to be the spawn of the devil himself. As a night watchman, Kreuzgang takes voyeuristic pleasure in spying on the follies of his fellow citizens, and every night he makes his rounds and stops to peer into a window or door, where he observes framed scenes of murder, despair, theft, romance, and other private activities. In his reactions, Kreuzgang is cynical and pessimistic, yet not without humor. For him, life is a grotesque, macabre, and base joke played by a mechanical and heartless force.
Since its publication," " fans have speculated on the novel's authorship, and it is now believed to be by theater director August Klingemann, who first staged Goethe's "Faust. "Organized into sixteen separate nightwatches, the sordid scenes glimpsed through parted curtains, framed by door chinks, and lit by candles and shadows anticipate the cinematic. A cross between the gothic and the romantic, "The Nightwatches of Bonaventura "is brilliant in its perverse intensity, presenting an inventory of human despair and disgust through the eyes of a bitter, sardonic watcher who draws laughter from tragedy.
Translated by Gerald Gillespie, who supplies a fresh introduction, "The Nightwatches of Bonaventura "will be welcomed by a new generation of English-language fans eager to sample the night's dark offerings.

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