Reinhardt's Garden
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
In this delightfully dense, fast-paced comedy with notes of Laszlo Krasznahorkai and Saul Bellow, Jacov and his scribe cross continents in search of the legendary prophet of melancholic philosophy.
Mark Haber è un narratore la cui opera approfondisce le complessità delle relazioni umane e le svolte inaspettate della vita. Attraverso il suo stile distintivo, offre ai lettori profonde intuizioni sui misteri dell'esistenza. Il talento di Haber risiede nella sua capacità di creare personaggi e situazioni profondamente risonanti che provocano la riflessione sulla natura del bene e del male. Le sue narrazioni sono caratterizzate da un umorismo ironico e da trame insolite ma credibili.


In this delightfully dense, fast-paced comedy with notes of Laszlo Krasznahorkai and Saul Bellow, Jacov and his scribe cross continents in search of the legendary prophet of melancholic philosophy.
"What I wanted more than anything was to be standing beside Schmidt, in concert with Schmidt, at the foot of Saint Sebastian's Abyss along with Schmidt, hands cupped to the sides of our faces, debating art, transcendence and the glory of the apocalypse." Former best friends who built their careers writing about a single work of art meet after a decades-long falling out. One of them, called to the other's deathbed for unknown reasons by way of a "relatively short" nine page email, spends his flight to Berlin reflecting on Renaissance painter Count Hugo Beckenbaur and his masterpiece, Saint Sebastian's Abyss, the work that established both men as important art critics and also destroyed their relationship. A darkly comic meditation on art, obsession, and the enigmatic power of friendship, Saint Sebastian's Abyss stalks the museum halls of Europe, feverishly seeking salvation, annihilation, and the meaning of belief.