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Oniritti Höhlenbilder

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Oniritti Höhlenbilder
Cover of the first edition
AuthorBotho Strauß
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
PublisherCarl Hanser Verlag
Publication date
10 October 2016
Pages288
ISBN978-3-446-25402-2

Oniritti Höhlenbilder ("oniritti cave pictures") is a 2016 book by the German writer Botho Strauß. It consists of fragmentary scenes and dreamlike imagery, with a focus on problems related to a lack of privacy and imagination in the digital age. "Oniritti" is a combination of the Greek word "oneiros", meaning "dream", and "graffiti".[1]

Reception

Björn Hayer of Der Spiegel wrote: "the cultural critic Strauß, known, in addition to his literary prose, for his social-accusatory essays such as "Anschwellender Bocksgesang" (1993) or "Das letzte Jahrhundert des Menschen. Was aber kommen wird, ist Netzwerk. Bemerkungen zu Sein und Zeit" (1999), spares no scorn and mockery on the virtual age." Hayer called Strauß "the grand seigneur of German literature", and described Oniritti Höhlenbilder as "a thoughtful ride—with a remainingly youthful joy of images—through the perception channels of our late modernity. Or in other words: a delight to read."[2] Rainer Schaper reviewed the book for Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, and wrote: "In dreams, dialogues, genre scenes and aphorisms he formulates objections, which sometimes are convincing, sometimes less. Successful are the scenes in which already the presentation is criticism."[3]

References

  1. ^ "Leseprobe aus: Botho Strauß: Oniritti Höhlenbilder" (PDF) (in German). Carl Hanser Verlag. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  2. ^ Hayer, Björn (2016-10-12). "Oniritti Höhlenbilder von Botho Strauß: Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Fantasie". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2016-11-04. der Kulturkritiker Strauß, neben seiner literarischen Prosa bekannt für seine gesellschaftsanklagenden Essays wie "Anschwellender Bocksgesang" (1993) oder "Das letzte Jahrhundert des Menschen. Was aber kommen wird, ist Netzwerk. Bemerkungen zu Sein und Zeit" (1999), spart nicht mit Hohn und Spott auf das virtuelle Zeitalter. ... Oniritti Höhlenbilder des Grandseigneurs der deutschen Literatur ist ein mit junggebliebener Bilderfreude ersonnener Ritt durch die Wahrnehmungskanäle unserer Spätmoderne. Oder anders gesagt: eine Verzückung zum Lesen.
  3. ^ Schaper, Rainer (2016-11-04). "Mit Botho Strauss gegen das Digitale anträumen" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. Retrieved 2016-11-04. In Träumen, Dialogen, Genreszenen und Aphorismen formuliert er Einwände, die mal überzeugen, mal weniger. Gelungen sind die Szenen, in denen die Darstellung schon Kritik ist.

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