Blindly
Claudio Magris author Anne Milano Appel translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:4th Sep '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Hailed as a masterpiece when first published in Italy, Magris’s innovative novel is now available to English-language readers
Who is the mysterious narrator of Blindly? Clearly a recluse and a fugitive, but what more of him can we discern? Baffled by the events of his own life, he muses, “When I write, and even now when I think back on it, I hear a kind of buzzing, blathered words that I can barely understand, gnats droning around a table lamp, that I have to continually swat away with my hand, so as not to lose the thread.”
Claudio Magris, one of Europe’s leading authors and cultural philosophers, offers as narrator of Blindly a madman. Yes, but a pazzo lucido, a lucid madman, a single narrative voice populated by various characters. He is Jørgen Jørgenson, the nineteenth-century adventurer who became king of Iceland but was condemned to forced labor in the Antipodes. He is also Comrade Cippico, a communist militant, imprisoned for years in Tito’s gulag on the island Goli Otok. And he is the many partisans, prisoners, sailors, and stowaways who have encountered the perils of travel, war, and adventure. In a shifting choral monologue—part confession, part psychiatric session—a man remembers (invents, falsifies, hides, screams out) his life, a voyage into the nether regions of history, and in particular the twentieth century.
“The prose, which meanders through the crevasses of a complicated mind, takes off and reads like poetry.”—New Yorker
Winner of the 2013 Northern California Book Awards for Fiction in Translation
Winner of the 2015 Italian Prose in Translation Prize, sponsored by the American Literary Translators Association
“A subtle, intelligent, and delicate story that, like a work of filigrane, you can read as a novel of adventures. A magnificent book.”—Mario Vargas Llosa
“Blindly is an extraordinarily inventive, learned, poetic and entertaining dreambook, ranging over the world and the centuries and returning always to the prison island of Goli Otok. It is surely a masterpiece.”—John Banville
“I have read Claudio Magris’s Blindly twice, in French and in English; but the real translation is his revelation of what is in his own words ‘the indistinct drama of life.’ Never mind the literary ikon-busting Modernism, Post-Modernism. Not since Joyce’s Ulysses has there been great revelation of what the novel can be. Magris achieves this in fully realizing his own statement. The novel ‘is a voice that expresses not what we have consciously become but what we might have become and what we erupt at times, what we could be and hope and fear we can be.’”—Nadine Gordimer
ISBN: 9780300185362
Dimensions: 197mm x 127mm x 25mm
Weight: 431g
400 pages