Zaubermärchen

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Zaubermärchen

by Albert Ehrenstein

DE·~1 hours

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The story launches with a flamboyant protest against the way ancient poets have been reshaped by later whims. A narrator, part scholar and part jester, denounces the absurd claims that Homer once roamed as a dromedary in Bactria and that a careless prophecy of a dandy Ovid still haunts the hills of Troy. In doing so, it sets a tone of irreverent humor that constantly riffs on the myths we think we know.

From there the narrative stages a series of vivid tableaux: Homer, lute in hand, recites verses beside his campfire while Apollo storms the scene with a bow of divine arrows; Odysseus is forced to choose between the rival poets, and Achilles’ legendary spear shatters in a desperate assault on Troy’s walls. The book weaves these episodes into a kaleidoscopic satire, blending scholarly footnotes with absurd dialogues, inviting listeners to hear the old epics as if they were being performed in a modern circus of ideas.

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Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (77K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2011-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Ehrenstein

Albert Ehrenstein

1886–1950

A restless voice of early 20th-century Expressionism, this Austrian-born writer was known for fiercely anti-bourgeois poetry and a strong fascination with Chinese culture and literature. Exile, war, and displacement shaped both his life and the sharp, searching tone of his work.

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