Ida Brandt

Fiction & Literature, Classics
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Author: Herman Bang ISBN: 9781909232419
Publisher: Dedalus Ebooks Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Dedalus Ebooks Language: English
Author: Herman Bang
ISBN: 9781909232419
Publisher: Dedalus Ebooks
Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Dedalus Ebooks
Language: English
'Monsieur Bang, you are the first impressionist author in the world. Claude Monet. 'This is a masterpiece, both moving and thought-provoking. Its deliberate lightness of authorial touch, rendered superbly by translator W Glyn Jones, allows us to gaze into depths of heartache.' Paul Binding in The Independent W. Glyn Jones' masterful translation allows us to read in English for the first time one of the neglected classics of Scandinavian Literature. Ida Brandt is the classic outsider. Not acceptable to the Danish aristocratic circle she was brought up around and too moneyed for her nursing colleagues at the hospital. She is good looking and gentle, generous and kind and her trusting nature is betrayed by the people around her. Herman Bang takes us into Ida's world, he does not comment, let alone criticise and leaves the reader to judge. It is a novel ahead of its time in its impressionistic, almost cinematic style. 'Credit must go to the translator, Glyn
Jones, for the deftness of touch which he
brings to the writing, a lightness so at odds with the almost unbearable sadness
of Ida giving her all � chastity and money� to a man who only knows how to take.
 The book is enhanced by the haunting
picture of an innocent young woman on
the cover. It is the literary equivalent of a
 Monet painting � we feel the nuances rather than becoming immersed in
the structure. Dedalus has rediscovered a forgotten
classic. While many retrieved works are of only historical
interest, reminding us of the literary 
canon, Ida Brandt, with its enduring
themes of loneliness and expectation, and universal appeal, cries out to
 be read.' Scarlett MccGwire at Tribune
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'Monsieur Bang, you are the first impressionist author in the world. Claude Monet. 'This is a masterpiece, both moving and thought-provoking. Its deliberate lightness of authorial touch, rendered superbly by translator W Glyn Jones, allows us to gaze into depths of heartache.' Paul Binding in The Independent W. Glyn Jones' masterful translation allows us to read in English for the first time one of the neglected classics of Scandinavian Literature. Ida Brandt is the classic outsider. Not acceptable to the Danish aristocratic circle she was brought up around and too moneyed for her nursing colleagues at the hospital. She is good looking and gentle, generous and kind and her trusting nature is betrayed by the people around her. Herman Bang takes us into Ida's world, he does not comment, let alone criticise and leaves the reader to judge. It is a novel ahead of its time in its impressionistic, almost cinematic style. 'Credit must go to the translator, Glyn
Jones, for the deftness of touch which he
brings to the writing, a lightness so at odds with the almost unbearable sadness
of Ida giving her all � chastity and money� to a man who only knows how to take.
 The book is enhanced by the haunting
picture of an innocent young woman on
the cover. It is the literary equivalent of a
 Monet painting � we feel the nuances rather than becoming immersed in
the structure. Dedalus has rediscovered a forgotten
classic. While many retrieved works are of only historical
interest, reminding us of the literary 
canon, Ida Brandt, with its enduring
themes of loneliness and expectation, and universal appeal, cries out to
 be read.' Scarlett MccGwire at Tribune

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