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The Return of Munchausen : New York Review Books Classics - Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

The Return of Munchausen

By: Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

Paperback | 15 December 2016

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First inspired in the eighteenth century by the tall tales of the real Baron Hieronymus von Münchausen, the legend of Baron Münchausen—as transmitted and transformed by Rudolf Erich Raspe and Gottfried August Bürger soon eclipsed the fame of his living counterpart and has captivated the European imagination ever since. An irrepressible cavalier and raconteur, the Baron gallivants through battle (in one episode he climbs aboard an outgoing cannonball only to change his mind halfway and hop onto another one heading in the opposite direction), scoffs at death, and inflates his own stature at every turn.

In Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky’s update, the Baron returns in the troubled twentieth century, where he will rediscover the place of imagination amid the tenuous peace, universal mourning, and political machinations of the aftermath of World War I. “To me,” he claims, “the debates of philosophers, grabbing the truth out of each other’s hands, [resemble] a fight among beggars over a single coin.” Transcending truth, the Baron instead revels in smoke and mist. He is a devotee of the impossible and a worshipper of “Saint Nobody.”

But lost as he is in the twists of his imagination, can the Baron heal Europe through diplomacy or at least hold a mirror up to its absurdities?

About the Author

Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887-1950) studied law and classical philology at Kiev University. His two story collections, Autobiography of a Corpse and Memories of the Future, and his novel, The Letter Killers Club, are available as NYRB Classics.

Joanne Turnbull has translated a number of books from the Russian, including Krzhizhanovsky's Autobiography of a Corpse, Memories of the Future, and The Letter Killers Club (all available as NYRB Classics). She lives in Moscow.
Industry Reviews
"Playful and erudite, sprinkled with philosophy and politics, funny in places and melancholy in others, this novella, like most of Krzhizhanovsky's work, remained unpublished during his lifetime; how lucky that we can read it now." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"For all Krzhizhanovsky's avant-garde bona fides, few authors speak more honestly about the power great literature can exert on a reader and on its creator." --Scott Esposito, The National

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