Indirect contact

Philipp Gufler, Adrian Djukic

"Indirect Contact allows historic figures and contemporaries of Gufler to meet outside the boundaries of chronological order. Gufler gives them an indirect voice in the form of appropriated fragments (which cannot be identified as citations in all cases). However, he does not merely cite or reproduce these characters but rather condenses the attitudes associated with or expressed by them. In the process of indirect writing, Gufler repeatedly seems to merge with his characters. The persona that links all 21 chapters is Jäcki, based on the gay flaneur and writer-protagonist from Hubert Fichteâ₌s novel Palette (1968). Like Fichte, Gufler makes use of the character Jäcki as screen as well as ambivalent Doppelgänger (who never fully becomes the alter ego). The character Jäcki becomes a medium for repeated autobiographical passages that may be subtly woven into the text but may also dominate whole chapters."

specificaties
  • Boek
  • Engels
  • BQ
  • [40] p

praktische informatie

Boekcode
IHLIA Homodok cat. (gufle/ind) fb niet uitleenbaar
Taal publicatie
eng [Engels]
Hoofdtitel
Indirect contact
Algemene materiaalaanduiding
2 [Boek]
Eerste verantwoordelijke
Philipp Gufler ; editor: Adrian Djukic
Plaats van uitgave
Berlin
Uitgever
Jaar van uitgave
2017
Pagina's
[40] p
Auteur Achternaam
Gufler
Auteur Voornaam
Philipp
Auteur - secundaire - Achternaam
Djukic
Auteur - secundaire - Voornaam
Adrian
Samenvatting - Tekst
"Indirect Contact allows historic figures and contemporaries of Gufler to meet outside the boundaries of chronological order. Gufler gives them an indirect voice in the form of appropriated fragments (which cannot be identified as citations in all cases). However, he does not merely cite or reproduce these characters but rather condenses the attitudes associated with or expressed by them. In the process of indirect writing, Gufler repeatedly seems to merge with his characters. The persona that links all 21 chapters is Jäcki, based on the gay flaneur and writer-protagonist from Hubert Fichteâ₌s novel Palette (1968). Like Fichte, Gufler makes use of the character Jäcki as screen as well as ambivalent Doppelgänger (who never fully becomes the alter ego). The character Jäcki becomes a medium for repeated autobiographical passages that may be subtly woven into the text but may also dominate whole chapters."
Prod country
brd
Editie
1st ed
Opmerkingen - Tekst
Screen print on plastic film.- Spiral bound.- "Nr. 79 out of 100"

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