Berlin-Hamlet

Author(s): Szilard Jozsef Borbely, Ottilie Mulzet

Poetry

Berlin-Hamlet evokes a stroll through one of the phantasmagoric shopping arcades described in Walter Benjamin's Passagen-Werk - but instead of the delirious image fragments of nineteenth-century European culture, we pass by disembodied scraps of written text, remnants as ghostly as their authors: primarily Franz Kafka but also Benjamin himself or the Hungarian poets Attila Jozsef or Ern Szep. Paraphrases and reworked quotations, drawing upon the vanished prewar legacy, particularly its German Jewish aspects, appear in sharp juxtaposition with images of post-1989 Berlin frantically rebuilding itself in the wake of German unification.


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A haunting meditation on present-day Berlin from one of Hungary's most talented 21st century writers, Berlin-Hamlet is Szilard Borbely's remarkable US debut and a must-read for lovers of Eastern European literature and poetry.

Szilard Jozsef Borbely (1963 - 2014) was a recognized authority on Hungarian literature of the late Baroque period and an author who was awarded several literary prizes in Hungary, culminating in the highly prestigious Palladium Prize in 2005. Berlin-Hamlet is his first full work to be published in English. Ottilie Mulzet is a translator of poetry and prose, as well as a literary critic, based in Prague.

General Fields

  • : 9781681370545
  • : The New York Review of Books, Inc
  • : The New York Review of Books, Inc
  • : 0.367
  • : 01 January 2017
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Szilard Jozsef Borbely, Ottilie Mulzet
  • : Paperback
  • : Main
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