Spiegelingen

by Mark Insingel

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"Difficult? I am as understandable as Mondrian" says Insingel. "In my hands the text means what it says. My texts are never born from theorizing. The only thing I do is this: I abstract the text down to the very bone. I find a skeleton much more moving than a body, certainly more moving than a clothed body." -From an interview with Lidy van Marissing"Reflections... are the theme of this extremely experimental and highly artistic poem in prose... Because of the perfect interconnection between show more form and content, Insingel's book is one of the most challenging and interesting works of modern fiction." -International Fiction Review show less

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Second-person fiction
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Dixon, Adrienne (Translator)
Hillner, Jürgen (Translator)

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
839.32364Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesNetherlandish literatures[Flemish moved to 839.31, Dutch drama moved to 839.312]Period of the Republic 1600–1700Joachim Oudaan 1628–92
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PZ4 .I546Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

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