Lichtenberg and the Little Flower Girl
by Gert Hofmann
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In "Lichtenberg and the Little Flower Girl," novelist Gert Hofmann weaves a wondrous fictionalized tale of Lichtenberg's real-life romance with "the model of beauty and sweetness," Maria Stechard, a flower seller he meets one day near his laboratory in Gottingen. "The greater part of what I commit to paper is untrue, and the best of it is nonsense!" says Lichtenberg, our hunchbacked hero. His daily life of "wrestling with death," of electricity machines and exploding gases, is plunged into show more new passion the day he encounters the Stechardess: "Something is found that was lost for a long time." Soon he teaches her to read and write, she helps him keep house... and then? Colored with Lichtenberg's boisterous, enlightening meditations on life, death and everything in-between, this stunning fable-of-awakening was described by the "Washington Post" as "a quiet and convincing description of human happiness... a fine and original book." show lessTags
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Brigid Brophy said, I've heard, that the two best things in life are sex and the 18th century, not necessarily in that order. Lichtenberg and the Little Flower Girl would be a good example of what she means -- even being about, in a highly imaginative fictional way, an 18th-century person, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, seems to enliven this work in a way that suggests the energy of that period. In the hands of Gert Hofmann, as translated by his son the poet Michael Hofmann, this strange character enters into a strange relationship which beautifully embodies the existence of happiness and the constant possibility that it may happen to any one of us at any time -- and its transient nature, and how something else, something good, can still show more happen after it ends.
The edition I read is not that pictured but this one from CB Editions in the UK. A reviewer describes the inappropriate nature of the image on the cover pictured, so one would do well to get the plain-brown-wrapper edition from the admirable CB Editions.
Michael Hofmann sees this work as part of a loose trilogy of books about story-telling that came at the end of the writer's life, the other two being The Film Explainer, which I read some years ago and haven't reviewed here yet, and Luck which I've just received. Possible The Film Explainer will require re-reading with Michael Hofmann's thought in mind. show less
The edition I read is not that pictured but this one from CB Editions in the UK. A reviewer describes the inappropriate nature of the image on the cover pictured, so one would do well to get the plain-brown-wrapper edition from the admirable CB Editions.
Michael Hofmann sees this work as part of a loose trilogy of books about story-telling that came at the end of the writer's life, the other two being The Film Explainer, which I read some years ago and haven't reviewed here yet, and Luck which I've just received. Possible The Film Explainer will require re-reading with Michael Hofmann's thought in mind. show less
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Gert Hofmann, Dr. phil. habil. (2011, University of Rostock) is Head of the Department of German at the National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC). He has published extensively on literary and cultural theory, including Schweigende Tropen. Studien zu einer sthetik der Ohnmacht (Francke, 2003). Snjezana Zoric, Dr. phil. (2000, University of show more Zagreb), is Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Zadar. She has published widely on Asian religions and anthropological theory, including Yongsan-Jae. Buddhist Ritual as a Mirror Image of the Korean Culture (Institute of Ethnology and Folkloristics, Zagreb, 2004). show less
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- Original title
- Die kleine Stechardin
- Original publication date
- 1994
- People/Characters*
- Georg Christoph Lichtenberg; Maria Dorothea Stechardt
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 833.914 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures German fiction 1900- 1900-1990 1945-1990
- LCC
- PT2668 .O376 .K5713 — Language and Literature German, Dutch and Scandinavian literatures German literature Individual authors or works 1961-2000
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