Out of the Sugar Factory
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Out of the Sugar Factory
Dorothee Elmiger
Out of the Sugar Factory
Out of the Sugar Factory
Dorothee Elmiger
Descripción
Elmiger's breakout novel is a staring contest with History: an effort to map the resonances and frictions introduced to the world by the sugar industry. But can any writing project contain such devastation?
The narrator of Out of the Sugar Factory, Dorothee Elmiger, is a writer and archivist--and possibly a hoarder--of objects and stories that speak to the profound impact of the sugar industry on the world. Seated in the room where her vast collection sprawls across the floor, she obsessively connects a violent global industry to our unsettled present and her own desires. Elmiger's deeply researched and innovative novel brings together subjects as varied as Karl Marx, Chantal Akerman, the Haitian Revolution, and the institutionalization of Ellen West to uncover the vast network of entrenched relationships lurking just below the surface. Out of the Sugar Factory, in Megan Ewing's matchless translation from German, is a prismatic account of a writer's overwhelming need to tell a story that is true, to follow the sugar wherever it may lead.
The narrator of Out of the Sugar Factory, Dorothee Elmiger, is a writer and archivist--and possibly a hoarder--of objects and stories that speak to the profound impact of the sugar industry on the world. Seated in the room where her vast collection sprawls across the floor, she obsessively connects a violent global industry to our unsettled present and her own desires. Elmiger's deeply researched and innovative novel brings together subjects as varied as Karl Marx, Chantal Akerman, the Haitian Revolution, and the institutionalization of Ellen West to uncover the vast network of entrenched relationships lurking just below the surface. Out of the Sugar Factory, in Megan Ewing's matchless translation from German, is a prismatic account of a writer's overwhelming need to tell a story that is true, to follow the sugar wherever it may lead.
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 280 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Two Lines Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2023-05-09 |
Dimensiones | 7.9" x 4.9" x 0.7" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Alemania, Femenino, Siglo 21, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Siglo 21, Alemania, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Siglo 21, Alemania, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Siglo 21, Alemania, Femenino, Alemania, Femenino, Siglo 21, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino, Alemania, Siglo 21, Femenino |
Acerca del Autor
Ewing, Megan
Megan Ewing is a translator and Assistant Professor of German at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.Elmiger, Dorothee
Dorothee Elmiger was born in 1985 and lived and works in Zurich. Her debut novel Einladung an die Waghalsigen was published in 2010, followed by the novel Schlafgänger in 2014. Her texts have been translated into different languages and adapted for the stage. Dorothee Elmiger has been awarded numerous prizes, including the Aspects Literature Prize for the best German-language prose debut, the Rauris Literature Prize, a sabbatical from the city of Zurich, the Erich Fried Prize and the Swiss Literature Prize.Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.318 kg |
SKU: | 9781949641400 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 24/05/24 |
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