Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Life of Courage: The notorious Thief, Whore and Vagabond

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A companion volume to Simplicissimus: the story of young girl named Courage, caught up in the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, who survives, even prospers, by the use of her native cunning and sexual attraction. Completely amoral, she flits through a succession of husbands and lovers and ends her life with a band of Gypsies. The conceit here is that Courage supposedly tells her story to get back at Simplicissimus, who treats her dismissively in his own memoirs. This is a remorseless tale of lechery, knavery and trickery.



!1: Best Buy If you can read German, chances are that you've already taken a look at "Simplicius Simplicissimus", the exuberant picaresque novel of the Thirty Years War by Johann Grimmelshausen. It's THE great classic of German baroque literature -- IMHO the only one that's really fun to read out of school -- a book that rivals Don Quixote or Tom Jones in the genre of 'rogues on the rise'. You should certainly read Simplicius before "The Life of Courage" in whatever language. I've started Mike Mitchell's translations of Grimmelshausen backwards, with "Tearaway" and "Courage", simply because I've read Simplicius in the original. But Mitchell's translations are so accurate, both in content and in tone, that I may reread Simplicius very soon. I'm planning a visit to Berlin in November, to help celebrate the Fall of the Wall anniversary. What could be better for that airplane ordeal than Grimmelshausen's sardonic depiction of the triumph of wits and wiles over pomp and power?

The etymology of the word 'WH0RE' suggests that it derives from an old Germanic word for an army and was first applied to "camp followers". The woman narrator of "The Life of Courage" is a beautiful, fearless, clever, indomitable, unrepentant camp follower! and she follows the imperial armies across middle Europe from Prague to Mantua to Hamburg through thirty years of rapine, slaughter, plunder, and frolicksome fornication. Even the pious Protestants of Heinrich Schuetz's Germany couldn't resist the zesty bawd; both Courage and Tearaway were written under pseudonyms as sequels to the wildly popular Simplicius. Both are shorter, less profound, less multifaceted than Simplicius, but well worth reading for their earthy humor.

Bertholt Brecht's 20th C play "Mother Courage" was based very freely on one episode from Grimmelshausen's novel. Brecht's political 'lesson', that capitalism stacks the odds against even the brashest upstarts, has nothing to do with any morality or immorality expressed by Courage herself or implied by her first creator. Courage got her name, by the way, from one of her first amorous misadventures. Escaping from certain rape and death at the hands of the Catholic invaders of Bohemia, she successfully masqueraded as a boy and became the valet of an officer. One day she got trapped in horsepaly with other valets and grooms, one of whom thrust his hand into her breeches and discovered her "courage". Turning to her officer for protection, she confessed her secret, yielded her 'honor' to him, and became his wife. He was fond of teasing her with the pet name "Courage". When he was killed, the nickname stuck and she was launched on her notorious career. She had seven more husbands and scores of 'lovers' in store for her. Harry Flashman wouldn't have stood a chance against Courage! She'd have eaten him alive. on Sale!


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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Novels by Cornelia Funke: Inkworld Books, the Thief Lord, Inkheart Trilogy, Inkspell, Inkdeath, Igraine the Brave, When Santa Fell to Earth

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Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Inkworld Books, the Thief Lord, Inkheart Trilogy, Inkspell, Inkdeath, Igraine the Brave, When Santa Fell to Earth. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Scipio Massimo: (pronounced Scip-ee-oh) The Thief Lord. Bo alone is allowed to call him 'Scip'; others aren't allowed to. He is fifteen, has dark brown eyes and raven black hair. He also wears a mask that was from the black plaque; The Thief Lord likes to scare Prosper at night with it. He is the son of Dottor Massimo. Scipio is clever and quick-witted, but he hates his father and he hates being talked to as if he was a baby. This feeling goes so deep that he wants to ride on the magical merry-go-round (where if one has a ride, one can either become an adult or a child, depending upon the direction you take) and becomes an adult and stops being bossed around. Scipio, while having no sympathy for his father's well-being or care for him, has a kind heart, especially for poor children such as Prosper, Bo, Riccio, Mosca and Caterina (Hornet). He also seems to have a soft spot for cats. But nobody knows his deep dark secret. Prosper: People sometimes call him Prop. He is a 12 year old orphan and brother of Boniface (Bo). He is very caring to all his friends and especially to his younger brother: Bo. Prosper has dirty blond, curly hair and blue eyes. He is described to always have a very serious look on his face. He tends to worry excessively. He is more mature than other kids his age. Prosper is sweet and sensitive and doesn't like stealing. His mother died a few months earlier, and he has had to take care of his brother all by himself. Bo gets sick, however, while his aunt is trying to find an undercover detective to bring Bo back(not Prosper). Hornet finds Prosper and Bo first and brings them back to the ...http://booksllc.net/?l=en



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