The Interpreter
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The Interpreter
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After the acclaimed New Finnish Grammar and The Last of the Vostyachs, The Interpreter is the third in a trilogy of novels on the theme of language and identity.
The Interpreter is both a quest, a thriller, and at times a comic picaresque caper around Europe, while also exploring profound issues of existence.
Gunther Stauber, head of Translation and Interpreting at a major international organisation in Geneva, seems to be suffering from a mysterious illness when his translations become unintelligible and resemble no known language. He insists he is not ill and that he is on the verge of discovering the primordial language once spoken by all living creatures. His boss, the novel's narrator, Felix Bellamy, decides Gunther has to go. In turn, Felix starts speaking the same gibberish as the missing interpreter.
And then his wife disappears, perhaps in search of Gunther. He seeks help in a sanatorium in Munich where he is prescribed an intensive course in Romanian and forbidden from speaking French. He realises that he must talk to his missing colleague to understand what has happened to him and to have any hope of a cure.
As he undergoes profound changesβspeaking the language of dolphins, of whistles and squeaksβhe is forced to confront the deep mysteries of life.
Essential reading for fans of Diego Marani, and for anyone interested in language.
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The Interpreter by Diego Marani is celebrated for its grotesque wit and profound exploration of language. Critics praise Marani's novel for its careful crafting, psychological intrigue, and philosophical depth, with a beautiful translation enhancing its impact. The book blends humour with darker themes, offering a compelling reflection on language's role in identity and existence, and is noted for being both entertaining and original.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925240245
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 27 January 2016
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Text Publishing Company
Contributors:
- Translated by Judith Landry
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 256
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