Couples, Passersby
Couples, Passersby (German: Paare, Passanten) is a 1981 short story collection by the German writer Botho Strauß. It consists of narrative vignettes and aphoristic sequences, divided into six sections: "Couples", "Traffic Flow", "Scribbles", "Dimmer", "By Ourselves," and "Idiots of the Immediate." The book was published in English in 1996, translated by Roslyn Theobald.[1] Contents
ReceptionPublishers Weekly's critic wrote that "Strauss's voice is stronger" in the book's "bleak vignettes" than in his "musing, surrealistic descriptive passages or his grumblings about art and society". The critic wrote that some of the passages are so "undilutedly alienated they read almost as parody-German intellectualism at its most grim", while others "are truly haunting, reminding readers that postmodernism can translate as historical and emotional homelessness".[2] Kirkus Reviews described the content as "six interchangeable patchwork stories, each a seemingly arbitrary collection of discrete scenes and statements meant to express our common solipsism and essential selfishness."[3] The critic wrote that
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