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Ror Wolf: Various Ways of Losing One’s Peace of Mind

Friedrich Hölderlin Award

Ror Wolf – Various Ways of Losing One’s Peace of Mind


fiction
A Reader edited by Brigitte Kronauer

208pp (49,500 words)

read the foreword by Brigitte Kronauer

The prose writing of the prize-winning author Ror Wolf is as idiosyncratic as it is extensive.
Brigitte Kronauer’s carefully compiled and knowledgeably annotated selection makes his prose texts very accessible to the reader. The anthology is an invitation to make the acquaintance of a unique, distinctive author - or to rediscover him.

»The surge of Wolf`s universe showed me an anti-world, bursting with energy, sufficient unto itself, whose by-product was to reveal with the greatest clarity the impoverishment and emptiness of the official one. Here was someone who treated the shards of reality and of stories in a way I had not thought possible; their structure, drama, development were not at all laid down for all time by fogeyish authorities. Wolf juggled with bits of everyday life, sensations, manic limitations and reports of catastrophes just as he wanted or needed to.«
Brigitte Kronauer

Ror Wolf’s complete works are available from Schöffling & Co.


Reviews

»A gem of poetry.«
Kleine Zeitung

»Seldom in German literature has the seemingly solid ground of traditional narrative been so earthshakingly shattered.«
Die Zeit

»In his prose, his poetry and his word and sound collages Ror Wolf inimitably combines linguistic artistry and grotesque comedy with a terse and compassionate perception of reality and its fundamental constants, fear and hope, pleasure and decay. He is a master of the cryptic and utopian play with the primal matter of poetry.«
Friedrich Hölderlin Award, Jury statement

»What would the world be without Ror Wolf (…) Wolf’s worlds are often as unsettling as those collages Max Ernst assembled from elements at once familiar, arbitrary and terrifying. That not only applies to Wolf’s own collages which resemble them, and which he has been producing for a long time as a relaxation from writing, but also to his texts. Rarely has the puzzling been so entertaining…«
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung


About the author

Ror Wolf, born in 1932, is, besides Thomas Bernhard and Arno Schmidt, one of the most idiosyncratic and prominent authors of German Literature after 1945. He is also a master of fine arts. Since the early Sixties he creates surrealistic collages. His radio dramas count among the most successful of German radio plays. Ror Wolf has received numerous awards, most recently the Friedrich Hölderlin Award in recognition of his contribution to German language and literature.

More about the life and work of Ror Wolf: www.wirklichkeitsfabrik.de


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