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Marcel Schwob - Imaginary Lives [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 180x120 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wakefield Press
  • ISBN-10: 1939663342
  • ISBN-13: 9781939663344
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 180x120 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Wakefield Press
  • ISBN-10: 1939663342
  • ISBN-13: 9781939663344
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The art of the biographer consists specifically in choice. He is not meant to worry about speaking truth; he must create human characteristics amidst the chaos.Marcel Schwob

Imaginary Lives remains, over 120 years since its original publication in French, one of the secret keys to modern literature: under-recognized, yet a decisive influence on such writers as Apollinaire, Borges, Jarry and Artaud, and more contemporary authors such as Roberto Bolańo and Jean Echenoz. Drawing from historical influences such as Plutarch and Diogenes Laėrtius, and authors more contemporary to him such as Thomas De Quincey and Walter Pater, Schwob established the genre of fictional biography with this collection: a form of narrative that championed the specificity of the individual over the generality of history, and the memorable detail of a vice over the forgettable banality of a virtue.

These 22 portraits present figures drawn from the margins of history, from Empedocles the Supposed God and Clodia the Licentious Matron to the pirate Captain Kidd and the Scottish murderers Messrs. Burke and Hare. In his quest for unique lives, Schwob also formulated an early conception of the anti-hero, and discarded historical figures in favor of their shadows. These imaginary lives thus acquaint us with the Hateful Poet Cecco Angiolieri instead of his lifelong rival, Dante Alighieri; the would-be romantic pirate Major Stede Bonnet instead of the infamous Blackbeard who would lead him to the gallows; the false confessor Nicolas Loyseleur rather than Joan of Arc whom he cruelly deceived; or the actor Gabriel Spenser in place of the better-remembered Ben Jonson who ran a sword through his lung.

Marcel Schwob (18671905) was a scholar of startling breadth and an incomparable storyteller. The secret influence on generations of writers, Schwob was as versed in the street slang of medieval thieves as he was in the poetry of Walt Whitman (whom he translated into French).

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The chapters are taut and coiled with poetic energy. The characters themselves glow on the page, furiously rendered in opposition against their better-known historical counterparts. * American Conservative *

Preface 3(12)
Empedocles
15(6)
Herostratus
21(6)
Crates
27(6)
Septima
33(6)
Lucretius
39(6)
Clodia
45(6)
Petronius
51(6)
Suffrah
57(6)
Fra Dolcino
63(6)
Cecco Angiolieri
69(8)
Paolo Uccello
77(6)
Nicolas Loyseleur
83(8)
Katherine the Lacemaker
91(6)
Alain the Kind
97(6)
Gabriel Spenser
103(6)
Pocahontas
109(6)
Cyril Tourneur
115(6)
William Phips
121(6)
Captain Kidd
127(6)
Walter Kennedy
133(6)
Major Stede Bonnet
139(10)
Messrs. Burke and Hare
149(8)
Translator's Afterword: Translating Translating Schwob 157