Description
This fast-moving, tightly-wound, and gleefully dark novella contains an entire universe in miniature
Conversation of the Three Wayfarers is a tale overheard, rather than told directly. Abel, Babel, and Cabel, the wayfarers, carry on a three-sided monologue, each reporting curious incidents—the effect is of three capers rolled into one: a steeplechase performed on a floating pontoon. But are they really three distinct individuals? Why do their lives blend in such a fantastic manner? Weiss’s strikingly original prose has an impossibly contained quality, with each sentence doing a perfect double-double backflip before neatly landing. This essential rediscovered work, from the masterful and acclaimed German modernist Peter Weiss, will be a delightful discovery for readers of Kafka, Musil, and Gombrowicz.
Reviews
"Weiss remains among the most important postwar German authors no one’s read." — Slate
"Peter Weiss embarks on his literary work and enters purgatory. All his work is designed as a visit to the dead." — W. G. Sebald
"Staggering ambition! Extraordinary richness." — Susan Sontag