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Ilija Trojanow
  • Language: en

Ilija Trojanow

Ilija Trojanow established his name as an international writer with the novel Der Weltensammler or The Collector of Worlds (2006). This volume contains an interview with Trojanow, a previously unpublished essay on Lessing's Nathan the Wise, and essays by European and North American scholars on central aspects of Trojanow's growing oeuvre.

Along the Ganges
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Along the Ganges

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Haus Pub.

'A lyrical homage to India's holiest, moodiest river.' - Financial Times Named as one of Conde Nast Traveler 's 100 Greatest Travel Books of All Time, Ilija Trojanow's Along the Ganges is a mythical journey along the great river that stretches across India for hundreds of miles. He describes a country caught between ancient tradition and astonishing modernity.

The Lamentations of Zeno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

The Lamentations of Zeno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-03
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

Zeno Hintermeier is a scientist working as a travel guide on an Antarctic cruise ship, encouraging the wealthy to marvel at the least explored continent and to open their eyes to its rapid degradation. It is a troubling turn in the life of an idealistic glaciologist. Now in his early sixties, Zeno bewails the loss of his beloved glaciers, the disintegration of his marriage, and the foundering of his increasingly irrelevant career. Troubled in conscience and goaded by the smug complacency of the passengers in his charge, he starts to plan a desperate gesture that will send a wake-up call to an overheating world. The Lamentations of Zeno is an extraordinary evocation of the fragile and majestic wonders to be found at a far corner of the globe, written by a novelist who is a renowned travel writer. Poignant and playful, the novel recalls the experimentation of high-modernist fiction without compromising a limpid sense of place or the pace of its narrative. It is a portrait of a man in extremis, a haunting and at times irreverent tale that approaches the greatest challenge of our age-perhaps of our entire history as a species-from an impassioned human angle.

Mumbai To Mecca
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Mumbai To Mecca

‘”From the very first moment they realize that the Hajj—the pilgrimage to Mecca—is among the duties of each and every Muslim, the faithful long to go.” This book presents Ilija Trojanow’s journey from Mumbai to Mecca in the tradition of the rihla, one of the oldest genres of classical Arabic literature, describing the Hajj, the pilgrimage to the holy sites of Islam. Every Muslim, regardless of geographical location, is implored by tradition to undertake the Hajj at least once in their life if they are able. Trojanow, with the help of his friends, donned the ihram, the traditional garb of the pilgrim, and joined the hundreds of thousands of Muslims who each year go on the Hajj. Ov...

Anxious Journeys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Anxious Journeys

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-05
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  • Publisher: Camden House

The first book to offer a cutting-edge discussion of contemporary travel writing in German, Anxious Journeys looks both at classical tropes of travel writing and its connection to current debates.

Transnationalism in Contemporary German-language Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Transnationalism in Contemporary German-language Literature

"Transnationalism" has become a key term in debates in the social sciences and humanities, reflecting concern with today's unprecedented flows of commodities, fashions, ideas, and people across national borders. Forced and unforced mobility, intensified cross-border economic activity due to globalization, and the rise of trans- and supranational organizations are just some of the ways in which we now live both within, across, and beyond national borders. Literature has always been a means of border crossing and transgression-whether by tracing physical movement, reflecting processes of cultural transfer, traveling through space and time, or mapping imaginary realms. It is also becoming more ...

Macht und Widerstand
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 436

Macht und Widerstand

Ilija Trojanow hat sein Lebensbuch geschrieben: Ein schwindelerregender Blick in den Abgrund zwischen Macht und Widerstand. Konstantin ist Widerstandskämpfer, einer, der schon in der Schulzeit der bulgarischen Staatssicherheit auffällt und ihrem Griff nicht mehr entkommt. Metodi ist Offizier, Opportunist und Karrierist, ein Repräsentant des Apparats. Sie sind in einen Kampf um Leben und Gedächtnis verstrickt, der über ein halbes Jahrhundert andauert. Ilija Trojanow entfaltet ein breites zeitgeschichtliches Panorama von exemplarischer Gültigkeit. Eine Fülle einzelner Momente aus wahren Geschichten, die Trojanow seit den Neunzigerjahren in Gesprächen mit Zeitzeugen gesammelt hat, verdichtet er zu einer spannenden Schicksalserzählung von menschlicher Würde und Niedertracht. ›Macht und Widerstand‹ ist bewegende Erinnerungsarbeit, ein Roman, wie man ihn in seiner Entschiedenheit und poetischen Kraft lange nicht gelesen hat.

The Collector of Worlds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

The Collector of Worlds

A stunning fictionalized account of the infamous life of british colonial officer and translator sir richard francis burton A nineteenth-century British colonial officer with a rare ability to assim-ilate into indigenous cultures, Sir Richard Francis Burton was an obses-sive traveler whose journeys took him from England to British India, Arabia, and on a quest for the source of the Nile River in Africa. He learned more than twenty languages, translated The Arabian Nights and the Kama Sutra, and took part in the pilgrimage to Mecca, in addition to writing several travel books. This elegant novel tells the story of Burton's adventures in British West India, his experience on the hajj to Mecca,...

New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

New Masculinities in Contemporary German Literature

The complex nexus between masculinity and national identity has long troubled, but also fascinated the German cultural imagination. This has become apparent again since the fall of the Iron Curtain and the turn of the millennium when transnational developments have noticeably shaped Germany’s self-perception as a nation. This book examines the social and political impact of transnationalism with reference to current discourses of masculinity in novels by five contemporary male German-language authors. Specifically, it analyses how conceptions of the masculine interact with those of nationality, ethnicity, and otherness in the selected texts and assesses the new masculinities that result from those interactions. Exploring how local discourses of masculinity become part of transnational contexts in contemporary writing, the book moves a consideration of masculinities from a "native" into a transnational sphere.

Transnationalism and German-Language Literature in the Twenty-First Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Transnationalism and German-Language Literature in the Twenty-First Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-01
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines how German-language authors have intervened in contemporary debates on the obligation to extend hospitality to asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants; the terrorist threat post-9/11; globalisation and neo-liberalism; the opportunities and anxieties of intensified mobility across borders; and whether transnationalism necessarily implies the end of the nation state and the dawn of a new cosmopolitanism. The book proceeds through a series of close readings of key texts of the last twenty years, with an emphasis on the most recent works. Authors include Terézia Mora, Richard Wagner, Olga Grjasnowa, Marlene Streeruwitz, Vladimir Vertlib, Navid Kermani, Felicitas Hoppe, Daniel Kehlmann, Ilija Trojanow, Christian Kracht, and Christa Wolf, representing the diversity of contemporary German-language writing. Through a careful process of juxtaposition and differentiation, the individual chapters demonstrate that writers of both minority and nonminority backgrounds address transnationalism in ways that certainly vary but which also often overlap in surprising ways.