Brenner
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"Hermann Burger was an artist who went the whole hog every time, didn't conserve himself. He was a man with a big longing for happiness." β Marcel Reich-Ranicki
Appearing in English for the very first time, Brenner is a delightfully unusual novel full of dark humor tracing the childhood memories of the book's eponymous narrator, a scion of an ancient cigar dynasty.
Perpetually shrouded in a thick cloud of cigar smoke, Herman Arbogast Brenner, scion of an old and famous cigar dynasty, has decided to kill himselfβbut not until he has written down his forty-six years of life, in a Proustian attempt to conjure the wounds, joys, and sensations of his childhood in the rolling countryside of the Aargau region of Switzerland.
Estranged from his wife and two children, he decides there is no point in squirrelling away his fortune, so he buys himself a Ferrari 328 GTS, and drives around sharing cigars with his few remaining friends.
In this roman Γ clef, writing and smoking become intertwined through the act of remembering, as Brenner, a fallible, wounded, yet lovable antihero, searches for epiphany, attempting to unearth memories just out of reachβthe glimmer of a red toy car, the sound of a particular chord played on the piano, the smell of the cigars themselves.
Brenner is the final work from Hermann Burger, who died by suicide in 1989. The book comes out just days before what would have been the author's 80th birthday.
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Brenner is celebrated for its compelling narrative and masterful translation, drawing comparisons to Thomas Bernhard's work for its immersive, frenetic exploration of the protagonist's mind. The novel weaves intricate sentences and showcases the author's profound cultural knowledge, creating a rich tapestry of memory and existential meditation. The translation receives praise for its clarity, effectively capturing the book's complex themes, particularly its unique focus on cigar-smoking as a metaphor for life's fading moments. Overall, reviewers find it both comedic and deeply moving, blending themes of despair with artistic brilliance.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781953861306
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 July 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Archipelago Books
Contributors:
- Translated by Adrian Nathan West
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 176.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Hermann Burger (1942-1989) was a Swiss author, critic, and professor. Author of four novels and several volumes of essays, short fiction and poetry, he first achieved fame with his novel Schilten, the story of a mad village schoolteacher who teaches his students to prepare for death. He died by suicide days after the publication of Brenner. Translator Bio- Adrian Nathan West is the author of The Aesthetics of Degradation as well as the translator of numerous works of contemporary European literature, including Pere Gimferrer's Fortuny, Josef Winkler's Graveyard of Bitter Oranges, and Marianne Fritz's The Weight of Things.
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