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Return to Manure [Paperback]

Raymond Federman

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Fiction Collective 2; 1 edition (Sep 28 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573661333
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573661331
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 14 x 1.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 295 g

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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Wry, cantankerous and darkly hilarious aren't the adjectives one expects to use in describing the story of a young boy orphaned by the Holocaust, but veteran experimental writer Federman (Aunt Rachel's Fur), who lost his own family to the Nazis, eschews overt horror and sadness in favor of a lively exploration of the way memory both stimulates and frustrates the storytelling urge. The novel recounts the attempts of the narrator-whose name, biography and bibliography are nearly identical to Federman's-to locate the French farm where he hid from authorities during World War II. It becomes clear early on that the reader is being led on a "double journey...a journey in search of the farm...And the journey in search of the book." As in the best experimental fiction, form and content compliment one another, and the narrator's fragmented memories unfold in a series of engaging anecdotes involving a misanthropic old farmer, a lonely farm wife, a soon-to-be castrated bull and a mysterious woman in a nearby castle. As the title suggests, there are plenty of mordant musings, à la Beckett, on the nature of life, death and excrement. There's also plenty of pathos: the narrator's memories of his father, "the dreamer, l'artiste manqué, the tubercular romantic," are both merciless and deeply moving. A self-conscious and soulful novel, Federman's latest will be relished by his fans and new readers alike.
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Review

“Federman pursues his work of memory and imagination with a gravity always kept at a distance, and a touch of nostalgia constantly undercut by a saving humor.”—Le Monde


“In this kind of road movie that oscillates between derision, humor, grinding of teeth, stuttering of memory, pure and simple inventions, and even lies, the old story-teller Federman is not afraid to drivel on. A prodigious masterpiece.”—L’Humanité


“In the tragicomic mode, one cannot do better.”—Télérana

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5.0 out of 5 stars madness and joy, Jan 18 2007
By D. Rice - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Return to Manure (Paperback)
the sheer lyricism of this work makes it more than worth the ride. Federman plays with us, teases us, and compells us to read late into night as his narrator drives his wife mad with delays and digressions. he is on his way to the farm, to the origin, to his origins but there is no getting there. there is only a delightful car ride that refuses toa rrive that can never arrive, how can anyone ever return to an origin? so his narrator delays his arrival. this is heartbreaking storytelling. real story telling. the kind of narrative voice that is rare in american fiction and that is never celebrated. Federman is Beckett. no doubt. Beckett's rhythms and narrative drive is given a new life through federman's writing. this is fine writing. a writer's writing.
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