Postby Doe Johnson » Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:24 am
I finished The Book of Franza by Ingeborg Bachmann. It was okay, still better than Quest for Christa T. There are only three chapters in it. The first chapter is more or less about the character Martin's view of his sister, Franza, and the story of when she just leaves her husband and he (Martin) is looking for her, and later when she is staying with him. The second chapter switches more to Franza's view and takes place during their trip to Egypt. She basically sounds like a nut with an emotionally abusive husband who is using her as a psychological experiment. Apparently his first two wives either commited suiced or refused to leave the house. He sounds like such a cheerful guy. Anywho, the third chapter is more or less fragments of when Martin and her were in Egypt - fragments refering to the fact that Bachmann died before completing the novel and so they don't really have transitions to the events that take place. This is from more of a mix of their views. Martin is thinking up ways to help his sister break away from her mindset - such wonderful things as using hash, her having sex, or burying her in mud! Don't those sound helpful!? He wasn't as clueless as that description made him sound, but he didn't really help her stay sane. Meanwhile she tried to get a doctor to give her medication to commit suicide, and ended up dying after bashing her head against a pyramid. Such uplifting reading. Next up in the uplifting German writtings: Wonderful, Wonderful Times by Elfriede Jelinek. I've heard it's even more delightful than Das Buch Franza(the German title), that it is infact, one of her least depressing or controversial works. Oh the joys of German written works!
I've finished Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It's pretty interesting. It has the first society that actually looks like a utopia in my class, which is supposed to be the topic of the entire class. The all-female country places an EXTREMELY high value on motherhood. It is essentially what the culture is based on. There is no disease, everyone has a sisterly or motherly attitute toward everybody else, people don't act selfishly, there are no major preditory animals, all of the trees in the "forest" are actually taken care of and are mainly food bearing (they were planted), and things are designed for comfort and use instead of being pleasing to the eye. Yes, this world of purely women sounds like an awesome thing, I just highly doubt it would actually be like this.
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