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Original Title: Mr. Vertigo
ISBN: 3499221527 (ISBN13: 9783499221521)
Edition Language: German
Characters: Walt Rawley, Master Yehudi., Aesop, Mother Sioux, Uncle Slim
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Mr. Vertigo Paperback | Pages: 318 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 11489 Users | 525 Reviews

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Auf einem Jahrmarkt in Kansas spaziert im Jahre 1927 der zwölfjährige Waisenjunge Walter Clairborne Rawley durch die Lüfte. Es ist der Beginn einer wundersamen Karriere. Doch bald geraten Walt - frech, scharfzüngig und nie um einen Trick verlegen - und sein Lehrmeister Yehudi ins Visier derSchurken und Gangster Amerikas.
Paul Austers abenteuerlicher Roman ist ein Gleichnis von ökonomischen Aufstieg und moralischem Verfall, ein Spiel mit den Mythen und Idealen eines Landes, das sich noch unschuldig wähnt, doch längst durch Gier und Übermut gefährdet ist.

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Title:Mr. Vertigo
Author:Paul Auster
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 318 pages
Published:June 2nd 1997 by Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag (first published April 1994)
Categories:Fiction. Literature. American

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Reading this book, I couldn't stop thinking about a very different author, Paul Coelho, who wrote a very similar kind of novel, The Alchemist. Both of them are more a parable than a book, a motivational speaking seminar designed to make you wake up and realize the miracles that you (yes YOU) could make happen if you only dared to believe they were possible. In Mr. Vertigo, the feat is flying, in the Alchemist it's "becoming the wind" or something of the sort. Mr. Vertigo's telling is more

The reason why I picked up this book, why I was determined to finish it despite me being in a bad phase which wouldn't let me concentrate enough to finish this relatively short book, is because I believed the idea, I innocently believed that this is what I needed to finally fulfill the dream for that stubborn kid in me, I was going to learn how to fly. At last.I patiently and proudly saw Walt transforming into a young decent man, my heart was with him, encouraging, as he went through the pain

Kinda a mish-mash of different parts, which feel pretty different from each other (and not that well balanced, the ending might seem rushed).Maybe not such an Austerian novel after all.Still, after the slog that the first thirty pages were, it makes an entertaining read, accompanied by characters that left their mark (ofc Master Yehudi).

This was my second Auster book and I read it about a year ago now. It's a magical realism type affair which features the main character Walt who meets a mysterious Master Yeuhdi character who takes him under his arm and agrees to train him...to flipping fly! That's not a spoiler by the way as it states this in the book description. They end up living together with some other characters and Walt's grueling training starts, his zany new master determined for him to succeed. The first two thirds of

A very readable, easy, entertaining read about the interesting life of Walter Rawley, an orphan, who at the age of 11 is selected by Master Yehudi, to learn to fly. Yehudi is a hard working entrepreneur. In 1927 and 1928 Walter through hard work learns to master the levitating and flying technique. Waler and Yehudi build up quite a bond. Walter, the protagonist, now in his 70s, tells his life story with a focus on his first 30 years. Walter experiences relationships with others, like a black

Hmmm. Three Paul Auster books under my belt and all three I have awarded 3 stars. I had higher hopes for this one. In fact I would go so far to say I loved the first third of the book. 'Tis a page-turning romp all about Walt, a poorly orphan, who is plucked from his destiny to fulfil anothers, that of Master Yehudi. For the Master has been searching all his life for the one boy he could teach to fly.A punishing, almost sadistic training schedule begins, for the Master must break Walt in order to

Having discovered and fallen in love with Auster's writing earlier this year, I have by now read most of his books. I liked them all very much and gave them all top ratings, but this book has really knocked it out of the ballpark. There is an epic quality to this story, a tale of a life that varies from strange to ordinary to strange and spans about eight decades. There are larger than life characters with grandness and pizazz and amazing supporting characters with so much kindness and love

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