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Title:Lenz
Author:Georg Büchner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 199 pages
Published:December 1st 2004 by Archipelago Books (first published 1835)
Categories:Classics. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction. Academic. School
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Lenz Paperback | Pages: 199 pages
Rating: 3.61 | 1956 Users | 72 Reviews

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Lenz, Georg Büchner’s visionary exploration of an 18th century playwright’s descent into madness, grew in part out of Alsatian pastor Johann Oberlin’s journal, which is translated here in its entirety for the first time. Lenz is a dispassionate account on the nervous system of a schizophrenic, perhaps the first third-person text ever written from the “inside” of insanity. At his death at the age of 23 in 1837, Georg Büchner also left behind Leonce and Lena, Woyzeck, and Danton’s Death—psychologically and politically acute plays well ahead of their time.

Richard Sieburth’s translations include Hölderlin’s Hymns and Fragments, Walter Benjamin’s Moscow Diary, Gérard de Nerval’s Selected Writings and Henri Michaux’s Emergences/Resurgences. His English edition of the Nerval writings won the 2000 PEN Book-of-the-Month-Club Translation Prize.

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Original Title: Lenz
ISBN: 0974968021 (ISBN13: 9780974968025)
Edition Language: German
Setting: Waldersbach Alsace(France)

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He walked onward, caring little one way or another, to him the path mattered not, now up , now down. He felt no fatigue, except sometimes it annoyed him that he could not walk on his head.

Als jemand, der Woyzeck liebte und auch Leonce und Lena verschlungen hat (unterm Tisch im Deutschunterricht...), hatte ich mich sehr auf Lenz gefreut. Und war bitter enttäuscht. Ich glaub ich kann das Ganze zusammenfassen mit: Ihm war, als ob.... ihm ging das Herz auf... Er fühlte sich, als ob... Er ging ins Gebirge... Es war ein schreckliches Schrecken, das ihn erschreckte... Die Holländer malen besser... Nur Shakespeare ist was wert... Was er fühlte war unbeschreiblich (eine lange Beschreibung

An early example of the blending of fiction and non-fiction in this novelization of German playwright Jakob Lenz. Focusing only on a short period of Lenz's life, it shows his slow descent into madness, but notably leaves out all other context in terms of what led up to any of this, and what happens afterwards. The effect is strange, though I can't put it into words why. The prose is very interesting also. There is a quality to it, where the kind of depression Lenz was going through seeps down

Man bemerkt sicherlich schon zu Beginn der Inhaltsangabe, dass diese fragmentarische Erzählung nicht unbedingt dem entspricht, was man heutzutage ein gewöhnliches Buch nennt. Alleine das Wiedergeben des Inhalts fällt wirklich schwer, da es an sich eigentlich keine kontinuierliche Handlung gibt, was natürlich grundlegend dem psychischen Zustand des Protagonisten zuzuschreiben ist. Im Vordergrund steht sein Charakter und die durch ihn nur in Bruchstücken erlebte Realität; logisch, wenn man

Hermosa obra de un autor increíble, asombrosamente sacado como es Büchner. Todo es tan alemán, producto de ese romanticismo severo que marcó la literatura para siempre, y tiene obvias resonancias con el Woyzeck que enloqueciera al genial Klaus Kinski. Si mal no recuerdo Herzog dice en una entrevista que este es su libro preferido de la literatura de su país, puede no ser así, no voy a cotejar porque no tengo mi biblioteca acá en la casa de mis viejos desde donde escribo con los ojos arruinados

این داستان از سه جنبه جالب بود:اول این که این داستان در واقع داستان تقریبا واقعی اتفاقاتیه که تو روزای آخر هوشیاری نویسنده ای به نام لنس اتفاق افتاده. لنس نویسنده ای بوده که زیر سایه ی دوست و در عین حال دشمنش گوته و البته عدم حمایت های خانواده و اجتماعش نتونسته به موفقیتی که باید دست پیدا کنه. در نهایت مجبور میشه از خانه و خانواده و اجتماعش به دل یه روستای مذهبی پناه ببره که چندان کمکی به بهتر شدن حالش نمی کنه. جالبی این جنبه از داستان به این علته که در کنار همه ی آدم های موفق مثل موتسارت و گوته

OK. I've got to get this straight. Straight! You hear me?!. So there is this writer Lenz, and this other writer, Kaufmann is his friend. And Goethe Goethe! was his frenemy, I mean Lenz's friend and enemy. And Kaufmann said to Lenz to go and see Oberlin. "He can help you", Kaufmann says. "Go to Oberlin." Where is Oberlin? Go to the Vosges mountains, Lenz, find Oberlin! And so he did. And Büchner, haha a child this Büchner is when he wrote about Lenz. You hear me Georg? You're a child and you
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