German List #: Gone But Not Forgotten

My Favourite Flops and Other Projects that Came to Nothing

German List #: Gone But Not Forgotten
Mike Mitchell, Hans Magnus Enzensberger
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One of Germany' s greatest living writers offers up an analysis (and samples) of his failed projects. "My dear fellow artists, whether writers, actors, painters, film-makers, singers, sculptors, or composers, why are you so reluctant to talk about your minor or major failures? " With that question, Hans Magnus Enzensberger-the most senior among Germany' s great writers-begins his amusing ruminations on his favorite projects that never saw the light of day. There is enlightenment in every embarrassing episode, he argues, and while artists tend to forget their successes quickly, the memory of a project that came to nothing stays in the mind for years, if not decades. Triumphs hold no lessons for us, but fiascos can extend our understanding, giving insight into the conditions of production, conventions, and practices of the industries concerned, and helping novices to assess the snares and minefields in the industry of their choice. What' s more, Enzensberger argues, flops have a therapeutic effect: They can cure, or at least alleviate, the vocational illnesses of authors, be it the loss of control or megalomania. In Gone but Not Forgotten, Enzensberger looks back at his uncompleted experiments not just in the world of books but also in cinema, theater, opera, and journal publishing, and shares with us a "store of ideas" teeming with sketches of still-possible projects. He also reflects on the likely reasons for these big and small defeats. Interspersed among his ruminations are excerpts from those experiments, giving readers a taste of what we missed. Together, the pieces in this volume build a remarkable picture of a versatile genius' s range of work over more than half a century and make us reflect on the very nature of success and failure by which we measure our lives.

"I"
30 April 1945: The Day Hitler Shot Himself and Germany's Integration with the West Began
Air Raid
Alice in Sussex: Mahler after Lewis Carroll and H. C. Artmann
Anarchy's Brief Summer: The Life and Death of Buenaventura Durruti
Anselm Kiefer in Conversation with Klaus Dermutz
Apostoloff
Art of Diremption, The: On the Powerlessness of Art
August
Beloved of the Dawn, The
Blumenberg
Collected Poems
Correspondence
Cox: Or the Course of Time
Dark Company: A Novel in Ten Rainy Nights
Dark Ship, The
Dispatches from Moments of Calm
Drilling Through Hard Boards: 133 Political Stories
Fire Doesn't Burn
Flowers for Otello: On the Crimes That Came Out of Jena
Flying Mountain, The
For the Dying Calves: Beyond Literature: Oxford Lectures
Fury
Gone But Not Forgotten: My Favourite Flops and Other Projects that Came to Nothing
Gramsci's Fall
Great Fall, The
Holderlin: A Play in Two Acts
I Am a Field Full of Rapeseed, Give Cover to Deer and Shine Like Thirteen Oil Paintings Laid One on Top of the Other
In Search of Lost Time: Mahler after Proust (Graphic Novel)
It All Tastes of Farewell: Diaries, 1964-1970
Jew Car, The
Killing Happiness
King of China, The
Kong's Finest Hour: A Chronicle of Connections
Loving at a Distance
Money, Money, Money!: A Short Lesson in Economics
Monsters Like Us
Night Music: Essays on Music 1928-1962
Notebooks, Volume 1, 1998-99
On Tarrying
Part of the Solution
Party Fun with Kant
Rubble Flora: Selected Poems
Sea in the Radio, The: Journal Sentences
September: Mirage
Sex of the Angels, The Saints in Their Heaven, The: A Breviary
Shadow-Boxing Woman, The
Silences of Hammerstein, The
Singers Die Twice: A Journey to the Land of Dhrupad
Squandered Advice
Starlite Terrace
Storm Still
The Fire Above, the Mountain Below
Three Plays: Philoctetes, the Horatian, Mauser
Three Plays: Rechnitz, the Merchant's Contracts, Charges (the Supplicants)
Ulysses: Mahler after Joyce
Unfinished, The
Village Indian, The
What Darkness Was
What Was Before

Hans Magnus Enzensberger, often considered Germany' s most important living poet, is also the editor of the book series Die Andere Bibliothek and the founder of the monthly TransAtlantik. Seagull Books has published many of his books, including, most recently, Tumult, Panopticon, and Anarchy' s Brief Summer. Mike Mitchell has worked as a literary translator since 1995. He was awarded the 1998 Schlegel-Tieck Prize for his translation of Herbert Rosendorfer' s Letters Back to Ancient China. For Seagull Books, he has translated works by Ingeborg Bachmann, Max Frisch, Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Peter Handke, among others.

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