How To Quiet A Vampire

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Pub. Date: 2005-07-30
Publisher(s): Northwestern Univ Pr
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Summary

A study of terror and intellect in the tradition of Joseph Heller and George Steiner

Author Biography

Borislav Pekic was born in 1930 in Podgorica, Yugoslavia. Arrested in 1948 for terrorism, armed rebellion, and espionage after the theft of a few typewriters and mimeographs, Pekiƒ spent five years in prison, where he began to write. He worked as a screenwriter and editor of a literary journal before publishing his first novel at age thirty-five. Constant trouble with the authorities led him to emigrate to London in the early 1970s. His novels include The Houses of Belgrade (1994) and The Time of Miracles (1994), both published by Northwestern University Press. He died of cancer in 1992 in London.
Stephen M. Dickey is an assistant professor of Slavic linguistics at the University of Virginia. He co-translated Meša Selimoviƒ's Death and the Dervish (Northwestern, 1996).
Bogdan Rakic is a visiting associate professor of Slavic Literature at Indiana University. He co-translated Meša Selimoviƒ's Death and the Dervish (Northwestern, 1996) and edited In a Foreign Harbor (Slavica, 2000). He is currently working on Borislav Pekiƒ's literary biography.

Table of Contents

Translators' Foreword ix
Editor's Preface 5(10)
PART I: PROFESSOR KONRAD RUTKOWSKI'S LETTERS
Letter 1 Why Professor Konrad Rutkowski Vacationed in the Town of D., or Meditations
15(10)
Letter 2 Parallel Travels, or Matter and Memory
25(8)
Letter 3 SS Standartenführer Heinrich Steinbrecher, or Thus Spake Zarathustra
33(10)
Letter 4 How Steinbrecher Spoke, or Principles of Nature and Grace
43(9)
Letter 5 How Steinbrecher Spoke, or A Discourse on Method
52(12)
Letter 6 A Dinner in the Mausoleum, or Introduction to Psychoanalysis
64(11)
Letter 7 An Inherited Captive, or The World as Will and Imagination
75(15)
Letter 8 A Granite Legend, or The Meaning of History
90(11)
Letter 9 The Second Life of Adam Trpkovic, or The Phenomenology of the Spirit
101(14)
Letter 10 The Municipal File Clerk in Person, or Ecce Homo
115(13)
Letter 11 Gustav Fröhlich, the Spy from Mannheim, or Essays on Human Reason
128(14)
Letter 12 The Worldview of SS Standartenführer Heinrich Steinbrecher, or The Decline of the West
142(10)
Letter 13 Professor Konrad Rutkowski Declares War on Fascism, or Phaedon; or, Of the Soul
152(13)
Letter 14 The Wicked Biography and Malefactions of a Men's Umbrella, or Logical Investigations
165(10)
Letter 15 How Adam Trpkovic Got into Bed with Miss Lilly Schwartzkopf, or Praise of Folly
175(9)
Letter 16 Steinbrecher's Gambit, or The Apology
184(13)
Letter 17 A Demonstration That There Are No Minor Compromises, or A Debate on Human Nature
197(15)
Letter 18 Satan's Emissary, or Sic et Non
212(10)
Letter 19 Golgotha in D., or Reason and Existence
222(17)
Letter 20 Right and Left, or Being and Time
239(9)
Letter 21 Death and Transfiguration, or Being and Nothingness
248(12)
Letter 22 The Unusual Illness of Professor Rutkowski, or Creative Evolution
260(16)
Letter 23 A Magical Recovery, or Civitates dei
276(10)
Letter 24 The First Crusade against the Umbrella, or The Rebellious Man
286(10)
Letter 25 The Rope and the Stool, or The Poverty of Philosophy
296(9)
Letter 26 How Professor Rutkowski Sold His Soul to the Devil, or Beyond
Good and Evil
305(16)
PART II: PROFESSOR KONRAD RUTKOWSKI'S POSTSCRIPTS
Postscript 1 The Transcript of the Interrogation of Gustav Frohlich
321(29)
Postscript 2 Professor Konrad Rutkowski's Secret Testament, or Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
350(19)
PART III: EDITOR'S NOTES 369(40)
Glossary of Selected Terms and Abbreviations 409

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