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The Marriage Diaries

14,00  8,40 

The edition that will thrill every classical music lover! The year is 1840, in the city of Leipzig; the young but already internationally famous pianist Clara Wieck and the still quite unknown composer Robert Schumann just succeeded in getting married, despite various obstacles. The day after the wedding, upon Robert’s whish, they start writing down all their needs and desires, joys and sorrows of matrimonial life. They take turns in writing, each of them covering the events of one week, at first with a lot of passion. Many celebrated musicians of the period pass through the pages of their double diary; Robert and Clara speak about art, home concerts, days and weeks filled with music, but they also speak about love. In these first years of their marriage, years that have been among the most productive for Robert and a sort of setback for Clara, life is good, but it isn’t without its’ own shadows…

 

Self-Portrait in the Study

15,00  9,00 

Self-Portrait in the Study, the recently published autobiography of one of the leading contemporary continental philosophers Giorgio Agamben offers the reader a wide set of interesting motives. Throughout the book, the author recalls all the intellectual encounters which had a decisive influence on his thought, creating, in this way, a magnificent portrait of the late 20th century philosophical and literary scene: following Agamben from encounter to encounter, the reader meets Martin Heidegger, Guy Debord, Giorgio Manganelli, Elsa Morante, Ingeborg Bachmann, Gershom Scholem… The descriptions of these meetings and friendships are interlaced with authentic philosophical meditations on painting, language, poetry, history and inheritance, and, in the final analysis, with glimpses of that “universal science of man” about which Agamben dreamt together with Italo Calvino and Claudio Rugafiori. Agamben’s autobiography thus offers a lyrical synthesis of the three elements whose endless perturbations characterize the whole of the philosopher’s oeuvre: literature, philosophical discourse and a private life that must remain hidden forever.

 

Book #2912

Joseph Conrad as I Knew Him

10,00  6,00 

In these biographic fragments  Jessie Conrad sketches the picture of her husband Joseph, one of the greatest writers of English twentieth century literature: nervous, a bit weird, attached to his family in  his own way, but first of all, obsessed with his work. At the same time, the reader catches a glimpse of Jessie herself, the almost ideal writer’s wife of old times: typing his texts, cooking, economizing, welcoming guests, raising the children, coping with reality in every possible way  instead of Joseph. But the act of writing puts her beyond the role of mother, wife and housewife: taking the courage to write down this intimate testimony, she creates a place for herself in Conrad’s verbal space and becomes a writer in her own right.

Berlin Childhood around 1900

10,00  6,00 

Over the last few decades Walter Benjamin has become one of the most prominent names in the humanities: considering definitions of modernity, film theory, philosophy of history, cultural studies or criticism of canonical literary texts, his work can hardly be avoided. This is brought about by Benjamin’s broad interests and lucidity, but also by his awareness of the fact that cultural theory or philosophy always implies an act of writing. His penchant towards the use of metaphor, image, allusion rather than systematical argumentation and his insistence on a purified stile rather than a strict composition make Benjamin’s texts – that always place themselves between philosophy and literature – a field of knowledge that never allows an unambiguous interpretation. In his Berlin Childhood around 1900 the dominant element is precisely this ‘surplus’ of literature; applying an autobiographical discourse, Benjamin creates a lyrical picture of his childhood in a rich bourgeois family from Berlin. Nevertheless, this seemingly personal thematic becomes a historically relevant document that bears witness to the life and culture of the big city, evoking a great number of social and philosophical issues: the constitution of subject through memory, the shadow of class struggle, the possibility of objective historical representation, the relation between modernism and messianism. Starting from a specific literary genre, Berlin Childhood around 1900 amplifies the tension between philosophy and literature, the tension that makes them both possible: thus Benjamin anticipates some of the most important themes and techniques of post-structuralism, and stays as modern as ever.

Logbook

10,00  6,00 
Logbook by Austrian writer Franz Hammerbacher was written during the voyage around the world on large container ships, the voyage which, accidentally, lasted eighty days. Discrete humor, actuality and  elegant style brought the author a number of readers and critical acclaim.
Ship’s log is a means of the preservation of evidence, but it remains unclear what it was to be proved by it. The meaning of the notes is created only retroactively. It is vital that the log is kept chronologically and politely, regardless of the current mood and inspiration. Extraordinary events are recorded as rarely as they occur. Ship’s diary in the first place is the record of everyday life .  Using the logbook method, Franz Hammerbacher reports on events such as the spectacular passage through the Panama Canal or the dangerous waterways near the Somali coast, as well as on the small events in the lives of crews and passengers, drawing the reader into his documentary story that slides almost imperceptibly from the recorded moments on the sea into the meditation about the voyage that is life.

 

Scorpion-Fish

10,00  6,00 

A literery testimony of an outward and inward journey by the renowned Swiss traveler and writer. What could have eassily become a simple travelogue becomes a diary of a slow sinking into loneliness, fever, exotic beauties and deadly menaces of a “chimerical island” – Sri Lanka. Combining humour and poetry, N. Bouvier created penetrating, unforgettable literary images.

Zapisi o kući, zapisi iz odsutnosti

14,00  8,40 

U biblioteci “U prvom licu” donosimo izbor fragmenata iz putničkih bilježnica književnice Sanje Lovrenčić, nastalih tijekom 2016. i 2017. godine.
Balansirajući između proze i poezije, između ladanjskih umjetničkih rezidencija i vizura velegrada, između tvrde stvarnosti i mekih iskoraka u imaginarno, autoričin glas s velikom slobodom iskušava različite registre jezika, vodeći čitatelja u osebujnu književnu avanturu.

 

Book #2807

 

Moj život s Josephom Conradom

12,00  7,20 

Jednostavne i neposredne rečenice Jessie Conrad dozivaju pred čitatelja lik njenog supruga, jednog od najvećih pisaca engleske književnosti 20. stoljeća: nervozan, pomalo čudak, na svoj način privržen obitelji, iznad svega zaokupljen književnim radom. No istodobno vidimo i nju, gotovo idealnu piščevu ženu iz starih vremena. Ona pretipkava tekstove, kuha i štedi, dočekuje goste, podiže djecu, na sve moguće načine izlazi na kraj sa stvarnošću umjesto Josepha Conrada. Iz uloge supruge, domaćice i majke izdiže je, međutim, sam čin pisanja. Odvaživši se da zabilježi ovo intimno svjedočanstvo, ona stvara sebi mjesto u (Conradovom) prostoru riječi te se i sama pretvara u autoricu.

Pisma iz Švedske, Norveške i Danske

12,00  7,20 

„Pisma napisana za kratkog boravka u Švedskoj, Norveškoj i Danskoj“, najpopularnija knjiga Mary Wollstonecraft za njezina života, neobična su i dojmljiva mješavina putopisa, ispovjedne proze i razmatranja o društvu i ljudima, iz pera autorice čuvene „Obrane ženskih prava“ iz 1792., knjige u kojoj se prvi put javno zastupa mišljenje da žene nisu po prirodi gluplje od muškaraca te da im treba omogućiti da se obrazuju.Dvadeset pet pisama sabranih u ovoj knjizi Mary Wollstonecraft je napisala čovjeku zbog kojega je pokušala počiniti samoubojstvo, no s kojim sad pokušava obnoviti ljubav istražujući po Skandinaviji što se dogodilo s njegovim trgovačkim brodom i vrijednim teretom sumnjiva porijekla. Taj put, na koji autorica kreće sa svojom jednogodišnjom kćeri i njenom dadiljom, prava je avantura za ono doba, a u pismima koja o njemu svjedoče pretapaju se prizori netaknute prirode sjevera i emocionalna drama iznevjerene žene i majke, s razmatranjima o društvu i odjecima značajnih događaja – poput Francuske revolucije – kojima je sama svjedočila.