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The System of Vienna: From Heaven Street to Earth Mound Square

Translated by Vincent Kling

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An astonishing and fantastical autobiographical novel—reminiscent of Italo Calvino and Laurence Sterne—The System of Vienna details Jonke's travels through Vienna by streetcar, reporting the bizarre and frustrating encounters he experiences as he progresses—and meanwhile moving not just from trolley-stop to trolley-stop, but through life as well, from innocence to disillusionment, birth to death. Jonke meets a paranoiac fish wholesaler who believes he is directing all of Austrian politics from his little stall, a stamp collector in such deadly earnest he hopes to be appointed to a professorship in philately, and a compulsive talker who has developed a rigorous economic philosophy out of the most common objects to be found in a Vienna neighborhood. Slowly increasing the comic and fantastic elements in his story until they overwhelm all pretense to autobiography—culminating in a strangely touching love scene between Jonke and a caryatid—The System of Vienna reminds us that the very act of describing a life turns it into fiction.

Read an interview with translator Vincent Kling in Quarterly Conversation.

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ISBN-10 1564785505
ISBN-13 9781564785503
Publication Date Dec 2009
Nb of pages 120

Reviews

Press Reviews

Quarterly Conversation
[B]eneath these formal surfaces and experimental style (some have called Jonke a "text composer"), these stories are frequently tender and funny; for all the book's curiosities and
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The Collagist
[O]ne of the great innovators of late 20th and early 21st Century literature—especially with his incorporation of music and mathematics into fiction—and, for the English-speaking
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The Millions
The System of Vienna, with its commanding cadences, self-absorbed insistence, and entrancing repetitions, not to mention its childlike surrender to fantasy, is boundless fiction that both puzzles and entertains.

Emprise Review
That is, Jonke... treats syntax like a versatile toy, the way an infant treats his own knuckles. He examines the ranges and results of its articulations, tests its responses to
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Kirkus Reviews
An important voice in the contemporary German-language literary scene . . . Jonke has achieved what his American counterparts merely dream of: highly experimental fiction that is both entertaining and accessible.

Tottenville Review
This late Austrian novelist shares Joyce's desire to experiment with the novel’s structure and language, while simultaneously launching an exploration of his homeland. Just as
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Quotations

He played with language like a child with soap bubbles, but the bubbles contained extremely refined and precise thought instead of air.
-Elfriede Jelinek, author of The Piano Teacher and Greed

In wild thunderstorms of language Jonke released a nearly indescribable energy with power enough to topple the whole world . . . He was the heir to such disparate ancestors as Borges and Robert Walser.
-Ronald Pohl

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