"That Extra Something": A Reading by Aris Fioretos
"That Extra Something": A Reading by Aris Fioretos
Thursday, April 2, 200912:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Pacific)
Please join the Forum on Contemporary Europe, the Taube Center for Jewish Studies, and the Department of German Studies for a reading and discussion of The Truth About Sascha Knisch by author Aris Fioretos.
A "biological thriller" set in the
underworlds of Weimar Berlin, Aris Fioretos's The Truth about Sascha
Knisch (Jonathan Cape,
2006; Overlook 2008) deals with the so-called "sexual question," its lures and
seductiveness, dangers and temptations, but also with the shrewd love between
two young people in a Germany at the brink of disaster.
Aris Fioretos studied at Stockholm, Paris, and Yale universities. Since 1991, he
has published over a dozen books - novels, prose poetry, and essays. He has also
edited several academic volumes and translated the works of Paul Auster,
Friedrich Hölderlin, and Vladimir Nabokov into Swedish. A past counsellor of
culture at the Swedish Embassy in Berlin, he is the recipient of several prizes
and awards, most recently from the Swedish Academy, the American Academy in
Berlin, and All Souls College, Oxford. His most recent publication is the essay
collection Das Maß eines Fußes (Hanser Verlag, 2008). In the fall, a new
novel will appear.
Jointly sponsored by the Forum on Contemporay Europe, Taube Center for Jewish Studies, and Department of German Studies.