Me and Kaminski

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Me and Kaminski (German: Ich und Kaminski) is a 2003 novel by the Austrian-German writer Daniel Kehlmann. It tells the story of a "klutzy journalist"[1] who goes on a journey with an elderly painter he is writing a biography about.[2]

Reception

Jake Kerridge wrote in The Daily Telegraph: "It is over a century since George Gissing described the whole business of biography as 'a farce'. That is the view Kehlmann takes, not only in the sense that the biography industry is trivial and contemptible, but also that it is so absurd as to be a source of entertainment. Hence this sparkling and consistently amusing comedy, by turns broad and sophisticated."[3]

Adaptions

The novel was adapted to stage by Anna Maria Krassnigg as Ich und Kaminski premiering on June 25, 2008.[4][5] A film adaptation directed by Wolfgang Becker and starring Daniel Brühl as the biographer and Jesper Christensen as Kaminski, premiered on September 17, 2015, in Germany.[6]

See also

  • 2003 in literature
  • German literature

References

  1. ^ "Comedy of errors", Andrew Motion, The Guardian, 31 October 2008.
  2. ^ Me and Kaminski at complete review. Last accessed April 26, 2012.
  3. ^ Kerridge, Jake (2008-10-24). "Me and Kaminski by Daniel Kehlmann, review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  4. ^ Ich und Kaminski Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today, Salon5. Google Translate.
  5. ^ "Me and Kaminski - Trailer", YouTube, uploaded by Salon5Wien on Apr 7, 2009. Last accessed April 25, 2012.
  6. ^ www.filmstarts.de. Last accessed May 3, 2016.
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