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Georg Letham Physician And Murderer 1st Archipelago Books Ed Rotenberg

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Georg Letham Physician And Murderer 1st Archipelago Books Ed Rotenberg
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Publisher: Archipelago Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Rotenberg, Joel; Weiss, Ernst
ISBN: 9780980033038, 0980033039
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1st Archipelago Books ed

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Georg Letham Physician And Murderer 1st Archipelago Books Ed Rotenberg by Rotenberg, Joel; Weiss, Ernst 9780980033038, 0980033039 instant download after payment.

First published in 1931 and now appearing for the first time in English, Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer is a disquieting anatomy of a deviant mind in the tradition of Crime and Punishment. Letham, the treacherously unreliable narrator, is a depraved bacteriologist whose murder of his wife is, characteristically, both instinctual and premeditated. Convicted and exiled, he attempts to atone for his crimes through science, conceiving of the book we are reading as an empirical report on himself—whose ultimate purpose may be to substitute for a conscience. Yet Letham can neither understand nor master himself. His crimes are crimes of passion, and his passions remain more or less untouched by his reason—in fact they are constantly intruding on his "report," rigorous as it is intended to be. Both feverish and chilling, Georg Letham explores the limits of reason and the tensions between objectivity and subjectivity. Moving from an unnamed Central European city to arctic ice floes to a tropical island prison, this layered novel—with its often grotesquely comic tone and arresting images—invites us into the darkest chambers of the human psyche

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