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Simplicissimus [Kindle Edition]

Johann Grimmelshausen , Mike Mitchell
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This is Germany's first-ever bestseller, republished and translated more than 200 times. Brecht took Mother Courage out of it, and it receives a mention in one of John Le Carre's novels. It is a violent and often all-too-realistic picaresque, set in war-torn Europe during the 17th-century Thirty Years War. Simplicissimus is the eternal innocent, the simple-minded survivor, and we follow him from a childhood in which he loses his parents to the casual atrocities of occupying troops, through his own soldiering adventures, and up to his final vocation as a hermit alone on an island. It is Rabelasian in some respects, but more down to earth and melancholy. --Phil Baker in The Sunday Times

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Mike Mitchell’s translation of Simplicissimus was shortlisted for the Oxford Weidenfeld Translation Prize. “It is a violent and often all-too-realistic picaresque, set in war-torn Europe during the 17th-century Thirty Years War. Simplicissimus is the eternal innocent, the simple-minded survivor, and we follow him from a childhood in which he loses his parents to the casual atrocities of occupying troops, through his own soldiering adventures, and up to his final vocation as a hermit alone on an island. It is Rabelasian in some respects, but more down to earth and melancholy.” Phil Baker in The Sunday Times “It is the rarest kind of monument to life and literature, for it has survived almost three centuries and will survive many more. It is a story of the most basic kind of grandeur - gaudy, wild, raw, amusing, rollicking and ragged, boiling with life, on intimate terms with death and evil - but in the end, contrite and fully tired of a world wasting itself in blood, pillage and lust, but immortal in the miserable splendour of its sins.” Thomas Mann

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 651 KB
  • Print Length: 433 pages
  • Publisher: Dedalus Limited; 2 Tra edition (23 Oct 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004NSV94Q
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #445,157 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Sealed Knots 25 April 2011
By Dr. Delvis Memphistopheles TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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A tale of devastation culled from the 30 Years War showing the horror of the conflict as it raged and devasated Europe. Simplus, the eternal naive changes sides so many times he becomes dizzy and loses his way in the horror. This is an archetype book. As it is the foundation for all antiwar stories.

Reprinted continuously in German it is a difficult translation. This book knocks all of the fry academic histories into the cesspit as it communicates the nonchalant horror of war butchery. It is undertaken through the application of naivety a trick De Sade used in Justine.

Good Soldier Schvejk and All Quiet on The Western Front are its eventual children This is the fountain spring of realism dressed in an assuming cynicism, a force for change of perception.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The review that never was. 20 Feb 2010
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Unfortunately it impossible to review this book. Amazon cancelled my order on the grounds that it was
"address undeliverable".Since Amazon have delivered frequently to my address (SM5 4DP) for well over
ten years (and have done so since) I cannot understand what has happened. Shall I try again?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Delightful English translation, but NOT the complete novel 22 April 2004
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Mitchell's translation of Grimmelshausen's picaresque novel about a boy from SW Germany in the 1620s who has his life disrupted by the Thirty Years War, into which he is swept up for decades is delightfully funny. Unfortunately, Mitchell's version follows the commonly available (and artificially antiquated) Goodrick translation and omits the sixth book! Grimmelshausen wrote a whole cycle of ten novels revolving around Simplicissimus and other Thirty Years War characters, most of which are not readily available in a contemporary English translation. This, the core novel, is the most famous of the lot, but I can't help but feel disappointed by the lack of the sixth book, which was referenced by Borges (in "The Book of Imaginary Beings") and by others. I feel as though readers of "Don Quixote" must if they discover that they have read only the first part of his multi-part novel. The work of Cervantes, however, is much more readily available in English than is Grimmelshausen, so the absence is easily rectified; with the Simplicissimus books, however, one takes what one can get. Mitchell's translation of Books 1 - 5 is, fortunately, quite good, and there aren't any references in the first five books to events in the sixth book which would be weirdly jarring if the final book is missing, so there's no reason to feel cheated unless you KNOW that something has been left out. Mitchell's version is in good colloquial English and is a fast and satisfying read. I went through the whole book in a few days, finding it very difficult to put down. Mitchell writes so smoothly that the reader is swept breathlessly along just as Simplicissimus himself was.

This is THE classic novel of the Thirty Years War, which caused the death of one-third the population of Germany and involved almost every country from Sweden to Italy and from Spain to Russia, and -- strangely enough -- it's a comedy. Perhaps the war was so terrible that afterwards the only way for the survivors to stay sane was to laugh about the bitter joke which history played upon them. "Simplicissimus" is regarded by many as a definitive account of the mood and temperment of many of the survivors. Read it and laugh ... or weep. It's the story of Everyman and Everywoman caught up in an insane war in which the only option is make everything a joke, because the reality of the situation is too terrible to consider.

26 of 29 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Eye-Witness Account of the 30Years War. 11 April 2000
By brx - Published on Amazon.com
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Obviously, nobody here cared to tell you what this book is about. It's the story (some say it's autobiographical - some say it's not - The author has been a mercenary captain in the war) about a simple peasant-boy being torn into the chaos and suffering of one of Europe's longesr and THE most devastating war (half of the population in the area died). He gradually advances from being servant to being court-jester and becomes a warleader. The fascinating thing about this is:

a- Even after nearly 400 years it's easy to read.

b- Every aspect of war is described in (sometims painful) detail.

c- It's done by a man who's seen it all. So although it reads like a fantasy novel, it's authentic.

14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book 15 Dec 2000
By "boris_yanez" - Published on Amazon.com
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One of the finest and funniest books I have ever read, I suggest to read along "Vida y Hechos de Estebanillo Gonzalez, Hombre de Buen Humor", also a XVII century rogue amidst the 30 years war!!. I find Grimmelhausen book very clever and defenitely a must to anybody who is interested in Europe. Unfortunately I do not read German so I miss many of the jokes, still the book is very well worth cover to cover. I am surprised that such a classic of the German Literature have not got a wider reputation: it is so amusing to read.
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