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The Capital: A Novel
The Capital: A Novel | Robert Menasse
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Winner of the German Book Prize, The Capital is an “omniscient, almost Balzac-ian” (Steven Erlanger, New York Times) panorama of splintered Europe. A highly inventive novel of ideas written in the rich European tradition, The Capital—epic in scope, but so particular in details—transports readers to the cobblestoned streets of twenty-first-century Brussels. Chosen as the European Union’s symbolic capital in 1958 for no reason other than Belgium coming first alphabetically, this elusive setting has never been examined so intricately in literature. Here, in Robert Menasse’s “great EU novel” (Politico), tragic heroes, clever schemers, and involuntary accomplices play out the effects of a fiercely nationalistic “union.” Recalling the Balzacian conceit of assembling a vast parade of characters whose lives conspire to form a driving central plot, Menasse adapts this technique with modern sensibility to reveal the hastily assembled capital in all of its eccentricities. We meet, among others, Fenia Xenopoulou, a Greek Cypriot recently “promoted” to the Directorate-General for Culture. When tasked with revamping the boring image of the European Commission with the Big Jubilee Project, she endorses her Austrian assistant Martin Sussman’s idea to proclaim Auschwitz as its birthplace—of course, to the horror of the other nation states. Meanwhile, Inspector Émile Brunfaut attempts to solve a gritty murder being suppressed at the highest level; Matek, a Polish hitman who regrets having never become a priest, scrambles after taking out the wrong man; and outraged pig farmers protest trade restrictions as a brave escapee squeals through the streets. These narratives and more are masterfully woven, revealing the absurdities—and real dangers—of a fracturing Europe. A tour de force from one of Austria’s most esteemed novelists, The Capital is a mordantly funny and piercingly urgent saga of the European Union, and an aerial feat of sublime world literature.
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nosferatu
Die Hauptstadt: Roman | Robert Menasse
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Bailedbailed

Roughly 100 pages in, still not hooked; not really my kind of thing.

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hanseatic
Die Hauptstadt: Roman | Robert Menasse
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Pickpick

Es gab zwar durchaus einige Dinge, die mich ein wenig an diesem Roman gestört haben, aber im großen und ganzen ist er sehr lesenswert. Menasse hat ein unglaubliches sprachliches Talent, man kann nicht umhin in die Geschichte hinein gezogen zu werden.

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hanseatic
Die Hauptstadt: Roman | Robert Menasse
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Ich bin gespannt!

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Heideschrampf
The Capital | Robert Menasse
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Cinfhen Pretty photo 💕 6y
Vik Hab das Buch zu Weihnachten geschenkt bekommen. Sollte ichs lesen? 6y
Heideschrampf @Vik ich habs auch erst angelesen. Keine ahnung^^ 6y
Vik War denn das Leberwurstbrot lecker? Was ist denn das (Notiz?)Buch, auf dem 'Have Sex' steht? 😋 6y
Heideschrampf @Vik yes. Leberwurst geht immer! Auf dem sticker steht HAVE SEX! HATE SEXISM! 6y
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Heideschrampf
The Capital | Robert Menasse
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Tough decisions at the doctors...

julesG Waiting room with "Gala" or "National Geographic"? Then I'd browse the magazines, otherwise I stick to my books. 6y
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hanseatic
Die Hauptstadt: Roman | Robert Menasse
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My #toread pile is growing exponentially. Yesterday I was gifted this book, which I am very excited to start.

#robertmenasse #austrian #contemporary #newin

Karosines Alle, die es gelesen haben, finden es gut. 7y
hanseatic @Karosines glaub auch dass es was kann 7y
auchsuperwichtig will ich auch lesen! 7y
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