A Short Introduction to Anneliese by Elkins, James

A Short Introduction to Anneliese

A Short Introduction to Anneliese is the second volume in author James Elkins' multi-volume mega-novel Five Strange...
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A Short Introduction to Anneliese by Elkins, James

A Short Introduction to Anneliese

$53.74

A Short Introduction to Anneliese

$53.74
Author: James Elkins
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

A Short Introduction to Anneliese is the second volume in author James Elkins' multi-volume mega-novel Five Strange Languages being published by Unnamed Press, all of which trace the final year of Samuel Emmer's life before he disappears.

When Samuel Emmer meets unemployed biologist Anneliese Glur for dinner during his stopover in Frankfurt, he has no notion of what to expect. Anneliese is an old friend and former colleague of his boss, and he agrees to dinner for no other reason than he has nothing better to do. As it turns out, Anneliese is a torrent of observations, digressions, theories, hypotheses, and resentments. She complains about her niece, who lives with her and her brother Paul, and about their uncle Hans, whose dementia haunts Anneliese's concerns about the state of her own mind. She deconstructs the "awfulness" of language, calling it an ill-fitting suit, and challenges the validity of memory.

Most surprising is what Samuel comes to realize by the end of this strange dinner: that the insufferable but deeply compelling Anneliese is conducting a kind of interview with him - the purposes of which are not entirely clear. A month later, back home in Guelph, Samuel finds himself on the phone with Anneliese, listening to her once again.

Her monologues are wild, seemingly endless, often laugh-out loud funny, and occasionally repellent; but nothing is random, for Anneliese Glur is systematically introducing Samuel not just to her work, but to a breakdown in her mind, which she describes as thirteen distinct problems in her thinking. She is fascinated by long books, and she tells Samuel what she thinks of dozens of books including epic poems, encyclopedias, Joyce, Proust, Aquinas, Velikovsky, Roussel, Wallace, Murnane, Sade, Gibbon, Schopenhauer, and Ossian. She is no longer sure that she is sane, and she needs Samuel to read her book - a comprehensive theory of the essence of life, that transcends category or definition - to see if it makes sense. But first, through a series of long conversations, she introduces him to the world of her mind.

A Short Introduction to Anneliese has notes, which comprise a separate narrative at the end of the novel, written by Samuel in extreme old age (whom readers will recognize from Weak in Comparison to Dreams). This Samuel scarcely remembers Anneliese. Instead, her way of talking sounds to him like music. Her startling ideas have evaporated, leaving only melodies.



Author: James Elkins
Publisher: Unnamed Press
Published: 06/24/2025
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.20lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.40w x 1.90d
ISBN: 9781961884434


Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2025

About the Author
Elkins, James: - James Elkins was Chair of the Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is an art historian and critic as well as a recognized authority on the experimental use of images in works by W.H. Sebald and Anne Carson to Claudia Rankine and Teju Cole. Elkins grew up in Ithaca, New York and for the last twenty years he has lived, studied, and taught in Chicago, Illinois. He is the author of several books on fine art and photography which focus on the history and theory of images in art, science, and nature. Weak in Comparison to Dreams is his first novel.

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