Ferdydurke

by Witold Gombrowicz
Ferdydurke  
published August 11th 2000 by Yale University Press
binding Hardcover
isbn 0300082398   (isbn13: 9780300082395)
pages 320
description In this bitterly funny novel by the renowned Polish author Witold Gombrowicz, a writer finds himself tossed into a chaotic world of schoolboys by a ...more
date added
06-26-07



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Sean
03/29/08

bookshelves: favorites
Read in January, 1985
recommends it for: Extremely patient, adventurous readers who are willing to be changed forever
Another one of my all time favorites. Gombrowicz' modernist masterpiece, his first novel, came out in the 1930's, causing a brief literary sensation only weeks before his native Poland was invaded by the Nazis. The author fled to South America and since Europe had other things on its mind in the coming years both author and book were pretty much forgotten. Gombrowicz was rediscovered however amid the renewed experimentation of the 1960's, and enjoyed a renaissance in his lifetime, after decades ...more
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Amy
11/02/07

Read in November, 2007
Ferdydurke is a novel that often times just seems like sorta funny nonsense, and other times like a philosophical take on the importance of "immaturity" as fuel for creativity.

The premise of the story is that our protagonist is somehow regressed into a teenager (all though he still looks like a 30-year-old...everybody just seems to overlook that). In school his classmates debate over purity vs. vulgarity as the ultimate expression of immaturity. When he is forced to live with a fam...more
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Chris
04/01/07

This is one of the strangest books I have ever read. I read it on a recommendation from an ex-neighbor/librarian who had nothing but great things to say about it, but I found myself trying to figure out what those things were as I was reading. There were definitely brilliant moments (a treatise on art, on maturity, on friendship), that I could appreciate. It's one of those books you need to read a few times to fully grasp. It's also one of those books you feel is important to the whole of litera...more
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Rachel
This book will get you right in your pupa. Don't search for meaning and, you guessed it, there will be more meaning than ever? Or will there? A synthesist and an analyst fight over noodles at a dinner table until the analyst breaks the synthesist's wife into the sum of her parts by describing her legs and hands which then detach from her body and chase each other around the room. Read it. It defies description.
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Josh
02/09/08

Gombrowicz is a useful author more than anything else. This book, for example, gives you an idea - "immaturity" - and then shows you how it can be used to systematically dismantle every system of meaning you might come across. People complain about philosophical novels, but "philosophy" here doesn't mean argument, or logic - more like following an intuited form as it grows and surprises.
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Chris
01/19/08

Read in January, 2008
Very good satire of...what? political parties? education? western culture? society in general?
It reads as all of those. The translation by Danuta Borchardt is excellent and modern, making the novel of contemporary value and just a relic to be read out of curiosity.
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larry
12/15/07

I highly recommend Ferdydurke. Gomborwicz is the Polish Kafka, only instead of turning into a cockroach, his 30 year old protagonist turns into a schoolboy. It's about the struggle between immaturity and maturity, and the battle between youth and fustiness.
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Ryan
10/06/07

...but most important, there was something on my heels at all times, something that I would call a sense of inner, intermolecular mockery and derision, an inbred superlaugh of my bodily parts and the analogous parts of my spirit, all running wild.
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Hels
06/02/08

There is something haunting about this book... but ultimately unsatisfying. It is like a Bulgakov but without the playful exentricities which make him stand out.
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Randall
Read in January, 2008
I think I'd like to talk to Gombrowicz. Pity that he died the year I was born. The book is hilarious, shrewd, sneaky, kind, cynical, sensitive, genius.
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al
03/18/07

right in the snoot! bash him right in the pupa!
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Helena
05/05/07

Read in December, 2004
I read a different translation but this is definitely my favorite book. Hands down.
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Tony
11/28/07

bookshelves: fiction
Read in January, 2007
Amazing. Gombrowicz, much like the ubiquitous O'Doyle of Billy Madison fame, RULES!
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Mikel
03/14/08

Read in November, 1997
3?4?3?4?
sigh.
not cosmos or pornographia, but amazingly worth reading nonetheless.
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Eric
Eric marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0300082401)
06/28/08

bookshelves: to-read
A writer Kundera is always whispering in my ear to read. Broch and Musil too.
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Ashleyj
I had to skip chapters just to get through it. Didn't like it much.
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Marek
10/02/07

Fucking awesome...one of my favorite books ever
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Elizabeth
Read in January, 2003
another modern, very funny and nonsensical.
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Adrienne
Read in January, 2006
if you have not read this book, read it now!
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Kasia
06/30/08

This guy must have been on drugs
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avg rating (this edition): 4.00 (1 ratings)
number of reviews: 25






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