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December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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In the historic tradition of calendar stories and calendar illustrations, author and film director Alexander Kluge and celebrated visual artist Gerhard Richter have composed December, a collection of thirty-nine stories and thirty-nine snow-swept photographs for the darkest month of the year. In stories drawn from modern history and the contemporary moment, from mythology, and even from meteorology, Kluge toys as readily with time and space as he does with his characters. In the narrative entry for December 1931, Adolf Hitler avoids a car crash by inches. In another, we relive Greek financial crises. There are stories where time accelerates, and others in which it seems to slow to the pace of falling snow. In Kluge's work, power seems only to erode and decay, never grow, and circumstances always seem to elude human control. When a German commander outside Moscow in December of 1941 remarks, "We don't need weapons to fight the Russians but a weapon to fight the weather," the futility of his struggle is painfully present. Accompanied by the ghostly and wintry forest scenes captured in Gerhard Richter's photographs, these stories have an alarming density, one that gives way at unexpected moments to open vistas and narrative clarity. Within these pages, the lessons are perhaps not as comforting as in the old calendar stories, but the subversive moralities are always instructive and perfectly executed. Praise for Alexander Kluge "More than a few of Kluge's many books are essential, brilliant achievements. None are without great interest."--Susan Sontag "Alexander Kluge, that most enlightened of writers."--W.G. Sebald
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DGRachel
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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What a way to end the year! Red Notice was an unexpected surprise and my favorite book of the month, and probably my favorite non-fiction of the entire year. *Technically I haven‘t finished The Spy Who Came in From the Cold or A Spy Among Friends, but fireworks have been going off outside for three hours now, so I‘ve been trying to calm reactive dogs. I‘ll finish both tomorrow and count them as 2020. #myreadingmyrules 🥳🥳

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EadieB
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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I read 12 books in #December2020 - 3,830 pages for #ReadYourWay #Readathon

Freespirit Happy New Year @EadieB 🥳 3y
EadieB @Freespirit Happy New Year to you too! 3y
TheSpineView Great job! 👍🤩📚 3y
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SilversReviews You had a great December!! 3y
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ralexist
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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December Reads Part II: Loved and highly recommend The Antidote. Had some fun with a series of four choose your own adventure books based on The Oregon Trail computer game. Spent some time solving mysteries with suffragists in New York and movie stars in 1940s Hollywood. And got a little more inspiration for the kitchen.

Finished the year with 162 books and completed the Litsy AtoZ challenge for 2018.. Challenges set for 2019 so I'm good!

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ralexist
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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December Reads Part I: I got through 18 this last month so the post will be in two batches. Wundersmith was a great sophomore MG novel. Minnesota 13 taught me more about my state's history with post prohibition. My Lady's Choosing was a fun choose your own adventure romance book.

Part two coming...

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KrystleTheBookSlayer
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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December wrap-up time! I read a lot of short books & stories this month including four books of poetry. I also read a lot of books that I've been wanting to read for a long time like Lady Susan, Jane Eyre, & The Little Prince. A total of 22!

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arlenefinnigan
December | Martin Chalmers, Gerhard Richter, Alexander Kluge
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TrishB That looks interesting! Stacked 👍🏻 5y
Cathythoughts Love this cover ❄️👍🏻 5y
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