Tyll Tyll

Tyll

Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2020

    • 2.0 • 1 Rating
    • 29,00 kr
    • 29,00 kr

Publisher Description

'A masterly achievement, a work of imaginative grandeur and complete artistic control' Ian McEwan

'Brilliant and unputdownable' Salman Rushdie

He's a trickster, a player, a jester. His handshake's like a pact with the devil, his smile like a crack in the clouds; he's watching you now and he's gone when you turn. Tyll Ulenspiegel is here!

In a village like every other village in Germany, a scrawny boy balances on a rope between two trees. He's practising. He practises by the mill, by the blacksmiths; he practises in the forest at night, where the Cold Woman whispers and goblins roam. When he comes out, he will never be the same.

Tyll will escape the ordinary villages. In the mines he will defy death. On the battlefield he will run faster than cannonballs. In the courts he will trick the heads of state. As a travelling entertainer, his journey will take him across the land and into the heart of a never-ending war.

A prince's doomed acceptance of the Bohemian throne has European armies lurching brutally for dominion and now the Winter King casts a sunless pall. Between the quests of fat counts, witch-hunters and scheming queens, Tyll dances his mocking fugue; exposing the folly of kings and the wisdom of fools.

With macabre humour and moving humanity, Daniel Kehlmann lifts this legend from medieval German folklore and enters him on the stage of the Thirty Years' War. When citizens become the playthings of politics and puppetry, Tyll, in his demonic grace and his thirst for freedom, is the very spirit of rebellion - a cork in water, a laugh in the dark, a hero for all time.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
6 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Quercus
SIZE
3.3
MB

Customer Reviews

HenrikElin2019 ,

The characters remained letters on a page

Fair warning: I honestly didn’t get what this book was going for. For those smart enough to figure that out my thoughts on the book are probably useless.

My main problem with the book is that the balance between history and fiction doesn’t work. The historical background takes up so much space that it doesn’t leave room for the characters. Therefore I didn’t care for anyone in the room and I didn’t care about their fates.
Having just finished the book I have a feeling that there are a bunch of things I missed. At least I feel that there are many loose ends. Loose ends can be great tools in storytelling if it gives the reader a good reason to reread the story. But I just don’t care enough about the characters to revisit this world.

If you read this book I hope you find the key(s) to the plot that I missed. Good luck.

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2017
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2013
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