Imperium · A Fiction of the South Seas
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- Authors
- Kracht, Christian
- Publisher
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- ISBN
- 9780374709860
- Date
- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.34 MB
- Lang
- en
**An outrageous, fantastical, uncategorizable novel of obsession, adventure, and coconuts **
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****In 1902, a radical vegetarian and nudist from Nuremberg named August Engelhardt set sail for what was then called the Bismarck Archipelago. His destination: the island Kabakon. His goal: to found a colony based on worship of the sun and coconuts. His malnourished body was found on the beach on Kabakon in 1919; he was forty-three years old.
Christian Kracht's *Imperium* uses the outlandish details of Engelhardt's life to craft a fable about the allure of extremism and its fundamental foolishness. Engelhardt is at once a sympathetic outsider—mocked, misunderstood, physically assaulted—and a rigid ideologue, and his misguided notions of purity and his spiral into madness presage the horrors of the mid-twentieth century.
Playing with the tropes of classic adventure tales like *Treasure Island* and *Robinson Crusoe*, Kracht's novel, an international bestseller, is funny, bizarre, shocking, and poignant—sometimes all on the same page. His allusions are misleading, his historical time lines are twisted, his narrator is unreliable—and the result is a novel that is also a mirror cabinet and a maze pitted with trapdoors. Both a provocative satire and a serious meditation on the fragility and audacity of human activity, *Imperium* is impossible to categorize, and utterly unlike anything you've read before.