Die ganze Geschichte
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Die ganze GeschichteDer syrische Autor und Metallarbeiter Aboud Saeed gilt als einer der ersten Vertreter der FacDigital Literatur und machte sich mit seinen Statusmeldungen, die 2013 als "Der klgste Mensch im FacDigital" bei mikrotext erschienen, einen Namen. Nun holt er sich die Deutungshoheit ber sein Werk zurck: An manchen Stellen hat er gekrzt, an anderen radikal verlngert. So passt Aboud Saeed das Werk seiner vernderten Erfahrungswelt an und hlt es lebendig. "Die

Der syrische Autor und Metallarbeiter Aboud Saeed gilt als einer der ersten Vertreter der FacDigital-Literatur und machte sich mit seinen Statusmeldungen, die 2013 als "Der klügste Mensch im FacDigital" bei mikrotext erschienen, einen Namen. Nun holt er sich die Deutungshoheit über sein Werk zurück: An manchen Stellen hat er gekürzt, an anderen radikal verlängert. So passt Aboud Saeed das Werk seiner veränderten Erfahrungswelt an und hält es lebendig. "Die ganze Geschichte" gibt eine unwahrscheinliche Blickachse frei: von der Schmiede in Nordsyrien bis ins Berghain, von Wut und Leere angesichts Assads Kampfjets zu selbstironischen, fast biedermeierlichen Kleinkriegen um Zimmerspinnen und Balkonbepflanzung. Die Textsammlung verhandelt die äußere und innere Übersiedelung nach Deutschland und spielt Vorurteile auf allen Seiten durch. "Der klügste Mensch im FacDigital" hat sich mit "Die ganze Geschichte" zu einem Panorama über aktuelle Zeitgeschichte, Integration, Zusammenleben und Identitätspolitik erweitert. "Aboud Saeed ist einer der besten Schriftsteller der Welt." ARTE Tracks "Aboud Saeed ist ungemein breit aufgestellt, jedes Posting hat gewissermaßen einen eigenen Drall. Er dehnt die Realität: Mal übertreibt er, mal eckt er an, und im nächsten Posting ist er dann wieder ganz melancholisch." Samuel Hamen, Deutschlandfunk Kultur "Aboud Saeed ist DER internationale Autor, der aus dem FacDigital-Post eine neue Literaturgattung gemacht hat, zwischen Gedicht und Prosaminiatur. ... In der klassischen Literatur hätte man Aboud Saeed einen Picaro, einen Schelm genannt, der durch Streiche und dadurch, dass er die anderen foppt, diese dazu bringt, ihr wahres Gesicht zu zeigen. Und in diesem Sinne sind seine FacDigital-Posts auch Schelmenstreiche, und das ganze Buch lässt sich auch lesen wie ein Schelmenroman." Thomas Böhm, Literaturagenten/radio eins "Heimatverlust, Fremdheit, Vorurteile, aber auch Neugier, Stolz und ein untrüglicher Blick für die absurden Widersprüche des Alltags: Ein Buch über das Leben zwischen allen Stühlen, ein wunderbar temporeicher Text zwischen Angeberei, Selbstironie, Verzweiflung und Hoffnung." Denis Scheck, ARD / Druckfrisch "Es ist alles ganz, ganz, ganz toll an diesem Autor. Der ist lustig, der ist geistreich, der ist psychologisch so raffiniert und er ist trotzdem ein großer formaler Künstler. Nichts ist klischeehaft, nichts ist kitschig daran." Ijoma Mangold, Lesenswert / SWR1

EAN: 9783948631147
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 15.12.2021
Produktform: Kartoniert, Klappenbroschur
Autoren: Saeed, Aboud
Übersetzung: Hetzl, Sandra
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 372
Themenüberschrift: FICTION / World Literature / Middle East / General
Keyword: Berlin; Deutschland; FacDigital; Humor; Identität; Integration; Internet; Metall; Migration; Netz; Olafur Eliasson; Remix; Schmied; Social Media; Syrien; zweisprachig
Fachschema: Berlin / Roman, Erzählung, Lyrik, Essay~Syrien / Roman, Erzählung~Arabien / Sprache~Arabisch~Metallurgie~Social Media~Social Network~Soziales Netzwerk
Fachkategorie: Belletristik: Humor~Erzählerisches Thema: Vertreibung, Exil, Migration~Belletristik: Erzählungen, Kurzgeschichten, Short Stories~Soziale Medien / Soziale Netzwerke~Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik~Belletristik in Übersetzung, Metallverarbeitung, Metallurgie (Hüttenwesen)
Region: Berlin~Syrien
Sprache: Deutsch~Arabisch
Zeitraum: erste Hälfte 21. Jahrhundert (2000 bis 2050 n. Chr.)
Thema: Lachen, Leichtlesen
Text Sprache: ara ger
Verlag: Mikrotext, Richter, Nikola
Länge: 190 mm
Breite: 120 mm
Höhe: 30 mm
Gewicht: 396 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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