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52 ratings,
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published
November 18th 2008
(first published 2003)
by Pantheon
binding
Hardcover, 208 pages
isbn
030737744X
(isbn13: 9780307377449)
description
From the internationally best-selling author Daniel Kehlmann, a provocative and wickedly funny novel about two unpredictable men–one an artist and t...more
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Read in January, 2009
a struggling journalist is in the midst of writitng a biography of a mediocre artist. he arrives at the artist house to the dismay of the artists daughter.. he tells this artist that his friend lied to him when he told him his one true love was dead.. she was not dead and he,the journalist, knew where she was..the artrist insisted on a journey to see his love...a short book, one that i would not recommend.
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Read in December, 2008
fabulous. no idea if any of it is actually true to kaminsky, but the story is compelling and richly written and follows to a tee the advice of every writing teacher to "show, not tell." it is surprising to have a character who is so fully and accurately depicted as an unpleasant person, then inspire not only empathy but make you want to root for him as well.
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Obwohl die Charaktere selten sympatisch sind, kann ich mich nicht entziehen und muß Seite an Seite mit ihnen durch die Geschichte ziehen. Die Abgründe spüren, die Katastrophen nahen sehen, der Versuchung nicht wiederstehen können. So muß ich also meine eigene unsympatische Seite betrachten und trotzdem-
ich liebe alle Kehlmann-Bücher!!!
ich liebe alle Kehlmann-Bücher!!!
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Read in January, 2009
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Definitely not a book I would have read on my own - but I was bored and it was just lying around my dad's place so I read it. It wasn't bad, a nice little storyline, nothing overly deep, but not boring either. Humorous in parts - not laugh-out-loud - but definitely funny in a wry sort of way.
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See my reviews at the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Book Nook at www.lvrj.com/blogs/booknook.
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Read in January, 2009
Funny, witty, charming, unexpected, and a very quick read. 3 1/2 stars.
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Read in January, 2009
Thema: de jonge, arrogante kunsthistoricus, Sebastian Zöllner, hoopt te 'scoren' met een biografie over de schilder Kaminski
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Read in March, 2009
I choose Me and Kaminski randomly and was mostly intrigued because it was by a German author. It was subtly entertaining and reads quickly, but nothing special.
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Read in October, 2007
Started without much promise, but gained momentum throughout. Kehlmann is capable of cynicism without cruelty. This is a book only marginally about the art world. Really, it's about the way we choose to construct conceptions of ourself, an act that is almost always destructive.
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I wasn't as fond of this as I am of Measuring the World, but Kehlmann crafts a nuanced portrait of self-representation and biography.
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