Notes from Childhood

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A series of luminous vignettes describe the childhood of Argentinas rediscovered modernist writer. Self-contained, interconnected fragments begin with her familys departure to Mendoza in 1910 and end with their return to Buenos Aires and the death of her father in 1915. Langes notes tell intimate, half-understood stories from the seemingly peaceful realm of childhood, a realm inhabited by an eccentric narrator searching for clues on womanhood and her own identity. She watches: her pubescent older sister, bathing naked in the moonlight; the death of a horse; and herself, a changeable and untimely girl. How she cried, when lifted onto a table and dressed as a boy, and how she laughed, climbing onto the kitchen roof in mens clothing and throwing bricks to announce her performance. Lange makes her domestic setting into a laboratory where strangeness and eroticism combine in delicate, daring flashes of literary brilliance.

Autorentext
Born in 1905 to Norwegian parents in Buenos Aires, Norah Lange was a key figure in the Argentine avant-garde of the early to mid-twentieth century. Though she began her career writing poetry, her first major success came in 1937 with her memoir Notes from Childhood, followed by the companion memoir Before They Die, and the novels People in the Room and The Two Portraits. She contributed to the magazines Proa and Martín Fierro, and was a friend to figures such as Jorge Luis Borges, Pablo Neruda, and Federico García Lorca. From her teenage years, when her family home became the site of many literary gatherings, Norah was at the heart of Buenos Aires' literary scene. She travelled widely alone and with her husband, always returning to Buenos Aires, where she continued to write and host literary gatherings. She died in 1972. Charlotte Whittle has translated works by Silvia Goldman, Jorge Comensal and Rafael Toriz, among others. Her translation of Norah Lange's People in the Room was longlisted for the American Literary Translators Association prize and shortlisted for both the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation and the Society of Authors' TA First Translation Prize. Her translation of Notes from Childhood, also by Norah Lange, was published by And Other Stories in 2021. She lives in New York.

Klappentext
From the author of People in the Room, a literary memoir from Argentina's rediscovered modernist writer, a friend of Borges, Neruda and Lorca.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Übersetzer Charlotte Whittle
    • Titel Notes from Childhood
    • Veröffentlichung 20.04.2021
    • ISBN 978-1-911508-95-3
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781911508953
    • Jahr 2021
    • Größe H198mm x B129mm
    • Autor Norah Lange
    • Gewicht 226g
    • Genre Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
    • Anzahl Seiten 160
    • Herausgeber And Other Stories
    • GTIN 09781911508953

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