Monday, September 7, 2009

Heartburn And White Tongue

The fifth season of world

I just finish reading The fifth season of world Tristan Ranx , a novel that should hopefully meet with readers as it is in my view a genuine literary achievement.

The romance of Tristan Ranx introduces in turn a fiction in history and a part of it in fiction of the most effective, so that reading a few pages are enough to shake the usual benchmarks and standards reader. Control narrative is such that certain historical facts appear as fictional elements and, conversely, purely fictional situations come to take the color patina of history.

Tract F. Azari, futuristic aviator, April 1919

Marthe Chenal and Gabriel D'Annunzio ( Picabia, watercolor and pencil, circa 1929). ©

Contrary to what has been alleged against the author, The fifth season of world is in no way burdened by "historical and literary references" because they are fully integrated and controlled through a very elaborate narrative structure - and yet does not appear as such, an obvious sign of success, like the "Afterword" entitled "Life and death Guido Keller, "which also presents discrete Borgesian accents. One thinks especially of literary reviews of the author of Fictions . When writing a novel largely about the Free State of Fiume, Tristan Ranx - who calls both men are part of history as D'Annunzio and Guido Keller and characters which lie halfway between fiction and reality, as Colossus and Imna Oly (femme fatale of the novel?) - features a TAZ led by strong, pirates, anarchists, poets and artists life.

"Keller's world, this fifth season, is a standby force and the manuscript of Enzo Cellini already seems like the Rosetta stone of a reality that is also built into the virtual world. It is not a "second world" depressing, but a real machine acting in concert in fiction and in reality, returning from point to point to the existence of a Dadaist revolution that plays with space and time. "

The fifth season of world Tristan Ranx, Millo Max editions.

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