Erland Josephson: A Story about Mr. Silberstein, Kartoniert / Broschiert
A Story about Mr. Silberstein
- Translation:
- Roger Greenwald
- Publisher:
- Northwestern University Press, 09/2001
- Binding:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780810119109
- Item number:
- 6097461
- Volume:
- 139 Pages
- Weight:
- 177 g
- Format:
- 202 x 130 mm
- Thickness:
- 20 mm
- Release date:
- 1.9.2001
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
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Blurb
Erland Josephson is perhaps best known as an actor celebrated for his work in Ingmar Bergman films. But he is also a noted novelist: A Story about Mr. Silberstein is the fourth novel of the eight he has published so far. His first book to appear in English, it shows him to be a master of narrative form and style: inventive, witty, economical. Through the central figure of Emanuel Silberstein, the novel draws the reader into an exploration of identity and the futile attempt to define a self ""independent"" of others. With a sharp eye on the Swedish milieu, Josephson probes the roots of anti-Semitism and thus of prejudice and self-deception in general. He creates his characters with the help of a keen ear for dialogue and interior voices, and deploys them with the skill of one who has long experience in the theater. A Story about Mr. Silberstein is a moving saga about an unusual and unforgettable character. The translation by Roger Greenwald recreates the subtleties of Josephson's style with a light hand.
Biography (Erland Josephson)
Erland Josephson, 1923 in Stockholm geboren, begann seine Laufbahn am dortigen Studententheater, wo er bereits mit Ingmar Bergmann zusammenarbeitete. Es folgten Engagements an den städtischen Bühnen von Helsingborg und Göteborg. Seit 1956 ist er Mitglied im Ensemble der Dramanten in Stockholm, wo er bis heute spielt, auch inszenierte und neun Jahre Intendant war.§