Bebuquin: or the Dilettantes of the Miracle

Bebuquin: or the Dilettantes of the Miracle

Paperback (11 Oct 2017)

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Publisher's Synopsis

'I am a mirror, a motionless puddle glittering with reflected gaslight. But has a mirror ever mirrored itself?'

Bebuquin is the first and only novel of Carl Einstein, arguably the most influential art critic of the early-twentieth century. An anarchist, street fighter and European intellectual of astonishing range, Einstein was hailed as the 'prophet of the avant-garde'.

The novel charts the young Giorgio Bebuquin's hallucinatory journey through the Museum of Cheap Thrills in search of a way to smash the boundaries of logic and causality. Exploding all narrative conventions Bebuquin is an experimental tour de force, indispensable to understanding the development of literary Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism.

Translated into English by Patrick Healy, the present edition also features an introduction, a chronology of Einstein's life and the original German text, first published in 1912.

'Einstein had it, he really was at the top.' Gottfried Benn

Book information

ISBN: 9789492027122
Publisher: November Editions
Imprint: November Editions
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Number of pages: 148
Weight: 168g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 9mm