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"It seems that the German public of the last twenty-five years has tended to prefer astute father-figure writers to incorrigible son-figures like Meckel... few have been able to detect in Meckel a sort of Dionysian puer aeternus, who combines a set of volatile visionary impulses , ranging from the apocalyptic to the whimsical, with 'technical' skills of his own invention - skills that are very diverse, but also unique, mature, and altogether masterful... The one epithet that could be applied to his work as a whole - and it is a consistent and coherent ouvre in every respect - is exuberant."
To me, discovering The Figure on the Boundary Line was roughly equivalent to discovering Middleton's translations of Robert Walser, back before anyone I knew had ever heard of Robert Walser. Only this time I had Eddie Watkins to guide me.

Image For Investigation: About My Father (1987), Hutton Press Ltd.
Snow Creatures and Other Stories (1990) Edwin Mellen Press

Always good to hear about another new Verbi.