An Inventory of Losses: WINNER OF THE WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION

Judith Schalansky

An Inventory of Losses: WINNER OF THE WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Published
14 June 2022
Pages
256
ISBN
9781529400786

An Inventory of Losses: WINNER OF THE WARWICK PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN TRANSLATION

Judith Schalansky

A fine example of everyone’s favourite genre: the genre-defying book, inspired by history, filtered through imagination and finished with a jeweller’s eye for detail JOHN SELF, Guardian

As we deal with the consequences, emotional and material, of a pandemic, it is hard to imagine a better guide to the resources of hope than Schalansky’s deeply engaging inventory MICHAEL CRONIN, Irish Times

Weaving fiction, autobiography and history, this sumptuous collection of texts offers meditations on the diverse phenomena of decomposition and destruction Financial Times Books of the Year

Following the conventions of a different genre, each of the pieces in Schalansky’s Inventory considers something that is irretrievably lost to the world, from the paradisal island of Tuanaki, the Caspian Tiger or the Villa Sacchetti in Rome, to Sappho’s love poems, Greta Garbo’s fading beauty or a painting by Caspar David Friedrich.

As a child of the former East Germany, it’s not surprising that loss and its aftermath should haunt Schalansky’s writing, but what is extraordinary and exhilarating is the engaging mixture of intellectual curiosity, ironic humour, stylistic elegance, intensity of feeling and grasp of life’s pitiless vitality, that combine to make this one of the most original literary works of recent times.

Translated from the German by Jackie Smith

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