Moor
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Moor
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Moor
It's the early 1970s and Dion Katthusen, thirteen, is growing up fatherless in a small village in northern Germany. An only child plagued with a devastating stutter, Dion is ostracised by his peers and finds solace in the company of nature, collecting dragonflies in a moor filled with myths and legends.
On the precipice of adulthood, Dion begins to spill the secrets of his heartβhis burning desire for faultless speech and his abiding relationship with his mother, a failed painter with secrets of her own. Even as Dion spins his story, his speech is filled with fissures and holesβmuch like the swampy earth that surrounds him. Nature, though so often sublime, can also be terribly cruel.
Moor is Dion's storyβa story of escaping the quicksand of loneliness and of the demands we make on love, even as those surrounding us are hurt in their misguided attempts to bear our suffering. Powerfully tuned to the relationship between human and nature, mother and son, Moor is a mysterious and experimental portrait of childhood.
Written by up-and-coming German novelist Gunther Geltinger, the novel received critical acclaim in Germany and is now presented in English for the first time by translator Alexander Booth. Evocative and bold, Dion's story emerges from the forces of nature, his voice rising from the ground beneath the reader's feet, not soon to be forgotten.
Moor combines the forceful quality of the second-person narrative with a restless experimentation with language, mesmerising the reader. This aching story of a speech-challenged boy and his desire to connect with those who should love him unconditionally will haunt the reader long after the final sumptuous description of the book's eerie physical and emotional terrain has faded. - World Literature Today
Geltinger's second novel traces a lavishly descriptive path through the titular landscapeβfinely rendered in Booth's translation. Lush imagery abounds, with gorgeous depictions of the northern German countryside. - Publishers Weekly
Series: The Seagull Library of German Literature
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Moor by Gunther Geltinger is praised for its emotional depth and exploration of self-deception. The novel, noted for its lush depictions of the northern German landscape, is described as both haunting and memorable. Geltinger's use of the second-person narrative and experimental language creates a powerful and mesmerising story about a speech-challenged boy seeking connection.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857428332
Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 11 May 2021
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd
Contributors:
- Translated by Alexander Booth
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 38.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 540g
Pages: 476
About the Author
Gunther Geltinger was born in 1974 in Erlenbach am Main and lives in Cologne. He studied scriptwriting and dramaturgy at the University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna and at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne. Geltinger's critically acclaimed debut novel Mensch Engel (Man Angel) was published in 2008. Moor, longlisted for the prestigious Wilhelm Raabe Literature Prize, is his second novel.
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