Notebooks: Selections from the A.M. Klein Papers (Collected Works of A.M. Klein)University of Toronto Press, 15 դեկ, 1995 թ. - 290 էջ Much of A.M. Klein's finest prose is to be found in the mass of uncompleted work that he abandoned at the time of his breakdown, and that became accessible only when his papers were deposited in the National Archives. Notebooks offers a generous selection of this work, revealing previously unsuspected facets of Klein's character and artistry. The fiction, criticism, and memoirs collected here focus on Klein's exploration of the role of the artist. The works illuminate crucial periods of his career, especially the early 1940s, when he was transforming himself into a modernist, and the early 1950s, when he was struggling to overcome the misgivings about his art that were to lead to his final breakdown. The semi-autobiographical text which Klein referred to as 'Raw Material' and the unfinished novel of prison life entitled 'Stranger and Afraid' cast a new light on Klein's often frustrating relationship with the Montreal Jewish community. In 'Marginalia' he discusses poetic form and technique and makes observations on the nature of poetry, thereby providing insights into his own concerns as a writer. In 'The Golem,' a profoundly ambiguous treatment of the act of creation, a self-portrait emerges of a storyteller who has lost faith in the power and value of his story. The volume includes a critical introduction, that places the material in the context of Klein's other works, as well as textual and explanatory notes. |
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... Things'). Although none of these items actually made its way into the completed portion of 'Stranger and Afraid,' other material from the 'Raw Material' file did (see textual notes to 'Stranger and Afraid'). 4 Klein used the term ...
... thing happens but it is autobiographical. The irreducible residuum of all literature – the diary, journal of the mind. Ich dien its constant plumaged plot; hero, Sir Egomet Meipsum. Even those ubiquitous bards – Ibid and Anon – Blind ...
... things. Words and singing and playing. Miss Katz says we have to learn how to play. Father: And what else? Son: Hebrew words. Daddy, what means, shaivu, kumu? Father: You tell me. Son: You don't know, daddy. I know more than you. Shaivu ...
... things will be recognized as normal once more, with sowing and reaping, each in their time. I cannot say that I remain, even from afar, untouched by this tremendous expedition. I, too, would like to be among the Nimrods. Their curdling ...
... things. Words and singing and playing. Miss Katz says we have to learn how to play.' 'And what else?' 'Hebrew words. Daddy, what means shaivu, kumu?' 'You tell me.' 'You don't know. I know more than you. Shaivu – sit down! (Gesture ...
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Diary 1944 | |
Diary 1945 | |
The Contemporary Poet | |
The Art of | |
Untitled Novel | |
The Golem | |
Selected Notes and Fragments | |
ABBREVIATIONS | |
EXPLANATORY NOTES | |
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Notebooks: Selections from the A. M. Klein Papers A. M. Klein,Usher Caplan,Zailig Pollock Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2015 |