Something - I'm not sure what it was, perhaps confinement to the sickbed - triggered a memory this week of Erich Kästner's classic children's book Emil and the Detectives, which was a fixture of my childhood. (Given that my mother is Austrian, I was exposed to a fair amount of German language children's stories, albeit in translation. Some - like Struwwelpeter - left a lasting impact.) The book was also turned into a 1964 Disney movie (remade in 2000), of which I have fond memories.
At any rate, I located a copy which arrived today, and I promptly sat down with it. I got about halfway through the first chapter, where the characters are talking about Berlin, when it occurred to me that I didn't know when the book was written. I looked at the flyleaf and saw it was written in 1929, the dying days of Weimar. And, of course, I began to see the work very differently.
As the Penguin Reader notes point out:
Kästner begin his literary career as a journalist, thenproduced light but ultimately serious poetry, against thebackdrop of the rise of Nazism in the Germany in theinter-war years.
His books were later burned by the Nazis.
At any rate, I've got familiar company for the tail-end of my recovery, and so far the only obvious difference I can recall from the cherished translation of my youth is that The Man in the Bowler Hat is now The Man in Stiff Hat. (This is the May Massee translation from 1966.) Nevertheless, I suspect much will be different in this reading.
Oh, apropos of nothing, apologies to anyone who found sluggish responses from this site yesterday. (And we mean technical, not intellectual; those are pretty much always shot.) Typepad was having issues, which they claim are sorted out now.
Emil and the detectives is a good sort of adventure. and I read it about 12 times,It doesn't even bore me at all,no matter how many times,so I heard about another one Erich Kastener's Emil Adventures(Emil and the three twins).But I can't afford that one and at the instance I want to explore it,If ther's any of it on the net,Please let me know.Emil and the dtectives was good,yes,but would'nt it be possible,if it is continued.Like having Part 2.It's interesting......
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Posted by: Sean | April 23, 2005 at 01:30 PM