Wert and the Life Without End (French Literature Series)

by Claude Ollier

Other authorsUrsula Meany Scott (Translator)
Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

843.914

Publication

Dalkey Archive Press (2011), Paperback, 264 pages

Description

In some kind of institution, maybe a hospital or rehabilitation center, we are introduced to Wert, a disturbed, traumatized man still suffering the horrors of his experience as a soldier fighting in an unidentified conflict. A patient or prisoner, Wert writes down his memories of the war; his impressions of his current, ill-defined treatment; and his reflections on his own psychological well-being. When at last released, Wert undertakes a long journey to the east, and slowly recognizes the events of his life as being reminiscent of episodes from ancient epic narratives--as though his entire story has simply been the reenactment of a tale first told thousands of years before. Chipping away at its narrative through short, rhythmic, poetic sentences; combining the worlds of the avant-garde and the ancient epic; and revealing the interconnectedness of psychology, lived experience, and the written word, "Wert and the Life Without End" is a masterpiece of self-reflective storytelling.… (more)

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Physical description

264 p.; 7.9 inches

ISBN

1564786269 / 9781564786265
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