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I feel myself breaking down....

This is one of those times where there are so few copies floating around, you could wait a life time for it to become "affordable." I feel with a text this complex, a resource like this will completely transform my read of ZT and make it significantly more digestible. At least that's what I told myself when I pulled the trigger.

By the way, here in the list we are discussing the common reader of Schmidt, which is a strange notion.
Schmidt is assumed to be complicated, you write complex. My reading approach is the opposite. He is earnest but complexity shall sidetrack in many cases.
(V.v. just read a few lines of Dickens in english, there seems to be a flow, that we do not have in our translations. True?)


$24.95 on Amazon. Yeah, I'm one of those guys...



I'm reading it right now, before attacking BD, and am finding it quite helpful.



I discovered Arno Schmidt in the 60's with the first translated books in french, and I am proud to have bought "Soirs Bordes d'or" (Abend mit Goldrand- Evening edged with gold) when it came out in 1991 translated by Claude Riehl.
I posted some comments on the preceding books from AS and I am now trying to read "Bottom's Dream" (Zettel's Traum is too difficult for my poor german).
I can help the french reading people if necessary, or help those who would be interested of having a french discussion group on AS
jlv.livres@gmail.com

I discovered Arno Schmidt in the 60's with the first translated books in french, and I am proud to have bought "Soirs Bordes d'or" (Abend mit Goldrand- Evening edged with gold) when it came out..."
Welcome to gr and Schmidt=Land, Jean! I haven't checked into the Schmidt=trans's into French ; so am pleased to hear that you've at least got Goldrand. I'm guessing a French ZT is some decades into the future?


the format is the usual A0 din with one column switching to 2 when necessary (or better said, after some time and 3 when entering the acte ix. photos, drawings and notes are often in small boxes
I checked on Amazon and the book is still on offer for 344 E and 180 E in the Fnac site.