Amalfitano learned that no one had ever seen Archimboldi in person. The story struck him as amusing, though he couldn’t say exactly why, and he asked why they wanted to find him when it was clear Archimboldi didn’t want to be seen. Because we’re studying his work, said the critics. Because he’s dying and it isn’t right that the greatest German writer of the twentieth century should die without being offered the chance to speak to the readers who know his novels best. Because, they said, we want to convince him to come back to Europe.

