

Schattenfroh
Book • 2018
Schattenfroh by Michael Lentz is an ambitious contemporary work notable for linguistic play and experimental structure, now translated by Max Lawton.
The book blends narrative and lyric elements, challenging readers with unconventional form while exploring themes of memory and perception.
Trevor and Paul plan a future episode dedicated to the book, indicating its significance and complexity.
As with many Archipelago/NYRB-style releases, readers can expect a careful translation and editorial attention.
The hosts note its emotional impact and difficulty, recommending patient, attentive reading.
The book blends narrative and lyric elements, challenging readers with unconventional form while exploring themes of memory and perception.
Trevor and Paul plan a future episode dedicated to the book, indicating its significance and complexity.
As with many Archipelago/NYRB-style releases, readers can expect a careful translation and editorial attention.
The hosts note its emotional impact and difficulty, recommending patient, attentive reading.
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