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157 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1976
“Whether a sentence is a beautifully landscaped torrent going on for several pages or a dumbly insolent “I was Germany’s future” or one of Koeppen’s patented “or maybe…” constructions, sidestepping into freedom, it is all scrupulously managed, supple, cadenced, sumptuously lexical, expressive prose.”
“(…) I thought I want to run away from this town, away from this country, flee, flee, and I traipsed in with everyone and found my seat.”
“Libraries attracted me. I haunted them, greedy and addicted. I was in love with the people who worked in them. I was irresistible, the librarians were helpless. They did my bidding. They opened their shelves to me, they parted from their treasures. I surrounded myself with script. I guzzled type. I forgot myself. I sat in the public square like a drunkard. The alphabet swept me away. I was a caution to the city. I was an irritation.”