Atlas of an Anxious Man

Atlas of an Anxious Man (German: Atlas eines ängstlichen Mannes) is a 2012 book by the Austrian writer Christoph Ransmayr. It consists of 70 texts with impressions from different places in the world, each beginning with the words "I saw".

Atlas of an Anxious Man
AuthorChristoph Ransmayr
Original titleAtlas eines ängstlichen Mannes
TranslatorSimon Pare
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
PublisherS. Fischer Verlag
Publication date
2012
Published in English
January 2016
Pages464
ISBN978-3-10-062951-7

The book was published in English in 2016, translated by Simon Pare.[1]

Reception

Critical response

Gisela von Wysocki of Die Zeit compared the way of writing, with no clear distinction between journalism and fiction, to works by V. S. Naipaul, Bruce Chatwin and Hubert Fichte. She wrote that Atlas of an Anxious Man is a challenging book to read, partially because of the quick changes of location, but also because of the "immaculately worked" and "completely humour free" linguistic style. Wysocki wrote: "A splendid accomplishment, but also a problematic seductive pact. Because not even masterpieces are protected from monotony."[2]

Accolades

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gollark: My laptop has 8GB of RAM, you don't really *need* to deallocate anything.
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gollark: I'm sure you thought that I thought that you were sure that I was sure that I'd like to think that you'd like to think that I'd like you to think that you'd like me to think that you'd like me to think so.

References

  1. "Atlas of an anxious man". WorldCat. Retrieved 2017-02-11.
  2. Wysocki, Gisela von (2012-10-31). "Die Welt ist voller Wunder". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-11. makellos gearbeiteten"; "komplett humorfreien"; "Eine Glanzleistung, aber auch ein problematisch verführerischer Pakt. Denn auch Meisterwerke sind vor Monotonie nicht gefeit.
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