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Odysseus Returns Home


Article # : 17124 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 12 / 1990  1,765 Words
Author : John Weinstock
John Weinstock is chairman of the Department of Germanic languages at the University of Texas at Austin. His books include The Nordic Mind (with Frank Anderson) and The Hero in Scandinavian Literature.

       SANGEN I TRADET (The Bed in the Tree)
       En Barock hostoria (A Baroque tale).
       Christian Stannow
       Stockholm: Atlantis, 1989
       295 pp.
       
        Author Christian Stannow is keenly interested in ideals and in the progress of Western culture. He avidly reads books on a wide variety of topics, from belle letters to history of science. This reading inspires his meticulous preparation for the outstanding documentaries he has produced for Swedish television - programs on contemporary writers and on intellectual giants of the past such as Nietzsche, Freud, and Emily Dickinson. He travels widely to produce these films, exploring the locales and researching the periods in which his subjects lived.
       
        When not filming documentaries, Stannow expresses his ideas in literary form; he has written thirteen novels and collections of poetry. His books frequently tell us that we could profit from lessons learned in the past, and this is indeed evident in his most recent novel.
       
        "Finish. Return. Begin again? That is one course what everything finally is about…. This eternally repeating story about how the very first man peeked out from his mother's womb and without hesitation immediately chose life." The first man in this Christian Stannow novel, The Bed in the Tree: A Baroque Tale, is a Swedish documentary filmmaker by the name of Hans Jorgen Kineman (literally, "filmmaker") who is employed by the state bureaucracy. He is Odysseus; or for that matter he might be you or I, for we are ... (1998 of 10097 Characters)
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