0:00:01.875,0:00:04.594 [Between the lines] 0:00:04.751,0:00:08.207 The swiss' name Robert Walser[br]is not well known by here yet 0:00:08.207,0:00:11.493 But he was admired by some [br]of the bigger writers 0:00:11.549,0:00:13.549 and intelectuals of the [br]twentieth century once. 0:00:13.575,0:00:16.517 and he just released [br]his most important book in Brazil. 0:00:16.550,0:00:20.111 As speaks our collaborator:[br]Carlos Eduardo Ortolan 0:00:20.111,0:00:22.497 The swiss writer and [br]german speaker Robert Waiser 0:00:22.540,0:00:26.610 belongs to the niche of authors[br]whose just got recognized post death 0:00:26.693,0:00:30.729 Alcoholic, after a life of [br]mediocre literary success 0:00:30.729,0:00:32.729 and unexpressive jobs. 0:00:32.729,0:00:37.186 the depressed neurotic Waiser would [br]end up his days in a Menthal instalation 0:00:37.230,0:00:41.287 in which he said: "I'm not here[br]to write, but to be crazy" 0:00:41.500,0:00:45.095 The crew of lovers of his[br]small work 0:00:45.095,0:00:48.261 gathers Franz Kafka, who[br]had him as master and role model 0:00:48.291,0:00:50.546 and most recently, Walter Benjamin, 0:00:50.609,0:00:54.152 Elias Canetti, Susan Sontag and Coetzee. 0:00:55.072,0:00:59.018 Waiser's masterpiece, the novel[br]"Jakob von Gunten: A Journal" 0:00:59.038,0:01:01.452 just received brazilian edition. 0:01:01.514,0:01:04.136 The fictional memories of Jakob von Gunten 0:01:04.140,0:01:07.870 talks, in summary, [br]about his season at Institute Benjamenta 0:01:07.914,0:01:09.524 a boy's school, 0:01:09.524,0:01:13.446 in which the weird character enrolls [br]as an intern student. 0:01:13.446,0:01:16.029 But everything sounds different at school. 0:01:16.029,0:01:19.673 The boys, who are there to learn [br]to be servants of noble families, 0:01:19.714,0:01:24.106 actually, learns nothing but [br]lessons about humility and behaving. 0:01:24.175,0:01:27.024 There's only 1 book, [br]the Institute's manual 0:01:27.050,0:01:29.728 and just 1 teacher,[br]Ms Benjamenta 0:01:29.749,0:01:31.750 the sister of the [br]institution's owner 0:01:31.773,0:01:34.142 who stays closed in his office [br]all days, 0:01:34.142,0:01:36.826 counting money and [br]reading the newspaper. 0:01:42.978,0:01:46.474 From an aristocratic family, [br]von Gunten says all the time 0:01:46.474,0:01:49.623 that he's there exactly to learn[br]obedience and humility. 0:01:49.919,0:01:52.701 But through his paradoxal [br]point of view 0:01:52.701,0:01:57.573 constantly ridicularizes all[br]values of humanity and civilization, 0:01:57.597,0:01:59.669 everything considered high level, 0:01:59.713,0:02:02.251 in a kind of stubborn activism, 0:02:02.251,0:02:05.426 remembering our BrĂ¡s Cubas[br]with his impudence and cynicism. 0:02:05.426,0:02:08.087 "Thou wouldst give me the fisrt [br]place among mortals, 0:02:08.137,0:02:10.893 "beyond science and richness, 0:02:10.922,0:02:14.339 "cause wast the genuine[br]inspiration of the skies. 0:02:14.477,0:02:18.617 "Thou wouldst be the relief[br]of our melancolic humanity 0:02:18.644,0:02:22.010 The words of Coetzee,[br]"Essay devoted to Waiser", 0:02:22.010,0:02:24.185 Gunten would be the kind of boy 0:02:24.185,0:02:27.349 who, because of his deep contempt[br]for everything human and moral, 0:02:27.349,0:02:31.897 could be a part of, in a near future,[br]Hitler's Sturmabteilung 0:02:57.568,0:02:59.002 Strange analogy. 0:02:59.002,0:03:02.848 the book of the apolitical Rober Waiser[br]shows the ruines of civilization 0:03:02.848,0:03:05.687 and the aproximation of [br]darker and darker times. 0:03:05.687,0:03:07.302 Everything very kafkian 0:03:07.302,0:03:11.637 ... meaning, the most faithful[br]expression of a tragic reality.