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    Hardcover. Condizione: NF. Color-illus. boards; bw lettering. 280 pp. followed by 500 color and bw thumbnail images. Text in German. "Wolfgang Hildesheimer - known for his extensive literary work, his great Mozart book and the fictional biography Marbot - was also an artist. His work includes around 700 drawings, paintings and collages. They have so far been regarded as insufficiently as an important element of his artistic work. In this book Hilde Stobl examines the author and the artist in his relationship to the visual arts. In this book, the author sets the methodological methods of procedure in the literary and artistic categories analogously. The focus is on the motivic text-image relationships. It is undisputed that images are bearers of perception and recollection history - traditional evidence of a cultural memory. Wolfgang Hildesheimer questioned the relationship between the artist and the work of art, the history of the work and the historical environment. He distorts the all-too-familiar, by eliminating it and reassembling it in a different context, in order to make the work and the artist differently readable, perceptible and receptive. The question of the possibilities of language and image reception runs like a common thread through his entire work: the commonality of reception and reproduction, the emergence of something new from already given, becomes the template, the concept of his diverse artistic expressions. Hilde Strobl is a model of interdisciplinary research." - Google Translate from German.