The Living Statue
A Legend
Günter Grass author Michael Hofmann translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published:22nd Oct '24
£9.99
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At the end of the 1980s, a writer who very much resembles Günter Grass passes through East Germany on a book tour and visits the Cathedral of Naumburg with its famous twelve donor statues. He invites the sculptor's models to dinner—and they come, not as ghosts, but just as alive as they were in the thirteenth century. Toward the end of dinner, after drinking an icy Coca-Cola, the model for the famed beauty Uta von Naumburg declares she has to go to work: she's a living statue.
As he continues touring around Europe, the writer looks for Uta and her donation basket outside every cathedral he passes. At last, in Frankfurt, he sees her in front of a Deutsche Bank and the two have a meeting with staggering consequences. As Grass said, “on paper everything is possible”, and in this tale he gleefully erases the line between life and death, present and past.
ISBN: 9780811238106
Dimensions: 185mm x 117mm x 5mm
Weight: 59g
48 pages