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Jakov Lind (1927–2007)

Autor de Alma de madera

21+ Obras 467 Miembros 7 Reseñas

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An Austrian Jew whose parents were exterminated during World War II, Lind has translated the bitter memories of his youth into grotesque tales illustrating the horror of the Nazi years. The title story from "Soul of Wood" (1962), actually a short novel, concerns the fate of a paralytic Jewish boy, mostrar más the son of Nazi victims. He is left on a mountaintop by his guardian, who then vies with others to reclaim the boy for exploitation; all the horrors of Nazism are encountered as events transpire. "Journey through the Night", another story, describes with black humor the bizarre intellectual game between an admitted cannibal and his proposed victim in a railway compartment. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

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Obras de Jakov Lind

Alma de madera (1964) 195 copias
Landscape in Concrete (1963) 102 copias
Ergo (1966) 62 copias
The Inventor (1987) 26 copias
The trip to Jerusalem (1973) 11 copias
Travels to the Enu (1982) 9 copias
The Stove: short stories (1983) 6 copias
NUMBERS (1972) 4 copias
Ergo; a comedy (1968) 4 copias
Close-up (1972) 3 copias
Dark Horse (1972) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Great Modern European Short Stories (1969) — Contribuidor — 113 copias
The Dedalus Book of Austrian Fantasy, 1890-2000 (2003) — Contribuidor — 70 copias
Haut ab!: Haltungen zur rituellen Beschneidung (2014) — Contribuidor — 3 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Lind, Jakov
Nombre legal
Landwirth, Heinz Jakov
Otros nombres
Lind, Jakov
Overbeek, Jan Gerrit (schuilnaam)
Fecha de nacimiento
1927-02-10
Fecha de fallecimiento
2007-02-17
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Oostenrijk (geboren)
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Wenen, Oostenrijk
Lugar de fallecimiento
Londen, Engeland, Groot-Brittannië
Lugares de residencia
Vienna, Austria
The Hague, Netherlands
London, England, UK

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Verontrustende, donkere verhalen waar de vaak groteske humor je bij verrassing neemt. Het is zoeken naar een greintje menselijkheid in deze verhalen: wat Lind op griezelige, surrealistische en/of cynische wijze in zijn personages als menselijk naar voor schuift is voor de lezer onaanvaardbaar. Een herontdekking waard.
 
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razorsoccam | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 16, 2017 |
A tragic/comedic tale of the absurdity of war told from the prospective of Bachmann, a WW2 German soldier, the survivor of a devastating battle where almost his entire regiment was lost in the mud of the Eastern Front. He is declared mentally incompetent and is set for discharge. He runs away and tries to find his regiment. Strange adventures ensue with an assortment of odd characters: a poisoner/deserter, a homosexual officer, a deranged former schoolteacher turned double agent, Bachmann's large girlfreind, an odd judge, Gypsy musicians....
The introduction by Joshua Cohen is also a good read. Jakov lind's life is almost stranger than his fiction.
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seeword | otra reseña | May 29, 2017 |
It's a bit hard to know exactly how to take this play. At first you think it's Ionesco meets Beckett, but the stock characters and overly broad characterization make it more commedia dell'arte. When I first got into it, I thought the stereotyping was overdone, but when I realized that this is a play that is mimicking an earlier style with the stock characters, it began to work better. In the end, it works rather well (though others are better) as a death of God play. I think one of the main problems is that there appears to be a lot of things that are symbolic that I wasn't able to catch on to, perhaps because the symbols of one culture may be incomprehensible to another.… (más)
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Devil_llama | otra reseña | Oct 21, 2015 |
Shattering. If it were not for the fact that Lind survived the Holocaust one might think that these stories are the product of a sick mind. The truth was that the world was sick, not Jakov Lind, but the result was the same: stories that depict a surreal world where people, or their souls, rather, have become alienated from others, from the world. And for showing us that, in inimitable black-comedy prose, we must thank Jakov Lind.
 
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MistahKurtz | 2 reseñas más. | Mar 31, 2015 |

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Obras
21
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3
Miembros
467
Popularidad
#52,672
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
7
ISBNs
40
Idiomas
3

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