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[ Bogtip efter Literatur Schweiz ] Born in 1985, Dorothee Elmiger makes a fascinatingly fearless debut as a novelist. «Einladung an die Waghalsigen» (Invitation to the Bold of Heart) explores paths that lie far away from the mainstream and develops a poetic pertinacity. Margarete Stein is sitting at her kitchen table reading – and reading. She lives right above the police station which is headed by her father who is a police commander. The mother ran away long ago. She reads and her sister Fritzi wanders about the area. Together they search for a mysterious river called Buenaventura.
In an attempt to write a chronicle the sisters jot down everything they observe, explore, hope, wish for. In her «novel» Dorothee Elmiger does not arrange all these explorations into a closed frame, rather, she presents them in the form of singular particles and fragments that oscillate between close observation, inner perception and read up quotations. There is a certain unrest spinning inside her text, an unrest that reflects the quest for one’s own wishes and for a purpose in life. Elmiger’s poetic novel is like a intensely smouldering fire that cannot be controlled. Its musical and linguistic structure reveals a certain obstinacy and poetic audacity. All this makes the book a surprising debut and an invitation to curiosity.
(Beat Mazenauer, transl. by Anja Hälg)
[ Favoritcitat ] «Der Winter bleibt eine Leerzeile auf dem Bogen Papier, den ich in die Schreibmaschine spannte.»
[ Boginfo ] Elmiger, Dorothee: Invitation to the Bold of Heart.
(original language: English) Einladung an die Waghalsigen.
Seagull Books,
London, 2011
(2008).
ISBN: 978-0857420190.
Oversat fra German af Katy Derbyshire