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Tyll
Tyll | Daniel Kehlmann
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Emilymdxn
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I‘m trying so hard to get through some kindle backlog in 2024! This was weird and while I usually love weird I don‘t know how on board I was for this. It‘s off the tbr though and I‘m proud I got to the end.

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Maike
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Today‘s morning read. I‘m so ready for this weekend.

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Lucy_Anywhere
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#TBRPile 📚 “The war had not yet come to us. We lived in fear and hope and tried not to draw God‘s wrath upon our securely walled town, with its hundred and five houses and the church and the cemetery, where our ancestors waited for the Day of Resurrection.”

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BookishTrish
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It‘s finally time

QuintusMarcus In the background, that would be...a Unipig? Magnificent! 4y
BookishTrish @QuintusMarcus merpigggicorn? 4y
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sarahbarnes
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Thank you so much @vivastory for the copy of Tyll and the beautiful Tolstoy card! What a great way to end the day today. I‘m really excited to read this one!

vivastory I'm glad it reached you safely. Looking forward to your thoughts. It's an interesting book. 4y
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Kathrin
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Mehso-so

Without a decent background of European history of the 17th century, this book just doesn't leave as much of an impression. At least that's how I felt.

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Angeles
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This was an excellent audiobook. The narrator was very good and with an adorable German accent. The novel is more magic realism than historical fiction. The one criticism one can level is that the protagonist Tyll, does not change throughout the story. It reminds one of Tom Swayer in that regard, some people don‘t like that type of story because there is no “character growth “ so it is something to know before you start reading 😀

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rockpools
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Giving myself a break and bailing, at least for now. The people that love this one, absolutely love it. I just don‘t ‘get‘ it. My ignorance of the Thirty Years War/European history could be an issue. The jumping timeline didn‘t help- whenever I think I‘m getting into the story, we flip & I just don‘t care all over again. There‘s history, folklore, philosophy- lots to get your teeth into. I think it‘s well done- I‘m just not that interested 🤷🏻‍♀️

rockpools This probably falls into the category of #BookerInternational2020 confessions, and will almost definitely win the thing. Also, I was listening on audio - I had no issues with the audio, but may have got along better with print. This feels like a very non-review!! 5y
julesG I glimpsed at this (in German). I think I have sufficient background knowledge of the 30 years war, but didn't like the few bits I read. 5y
rockpools @julesG Thanks - I wondered how this was in German. Is Tyll a well-known character? I think I just need straight-up easy books right now 🙁 5y
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squirrelbrain I think you‘re right - we all need something quite ‘easy‘ at the moment. Your review / analysis of why it didn‘t work for you is very perceptive though. 5y
rockpools @squirrelbrain Thank you. I think I find books I don‘t ‘get‘ the most frustrating- I feel I should at least be able to understand why it‘s fab, even if I don‘t like it myself... 5y
julesG Tyll is a reference to the iconic German jester Till Eulenspiegel. Now I'm wondering if the book even makes sense in other languages if you can't draw from your childhood knowledge of the Till Eulenspiegel stories. Tyll/Till is probably as famous in Germany as Robin Hood is in the UK. 5y
rockpools @julesG Thanks Jules - that little nugget may well be what I needed to know - it‘d certainly make a huge difference to the reading of it between Germany/me! Starting with kids books would probably help - I might track down a German folk-tales book before I try again. 5y
julesG He has an English Wikipedia entry, 'our' Till. 5y
rockpools @julesG Cheers 👍 5y
BookishTrish I read like 3 pages of this an temporarily bailed too. 5y
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ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled
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Panpan

Don‘t be fooled by the cool cover art.
Loosely-linked vignettes about Tyll, who‘s some kind of jester/folk figure, and his different adventures with historical figures you‘re supposed to recognize from the 30 Years War, of which I know very little. The timeline is erratic with satirical narrative, and I rarely knew where/when I was in the story.
It‘s mostly absurdist, and often Tyll isn‘t even around, but only vaguely mentioned. 🤷‍♀️

jesseastin That cover is awesome, though! 5y
rockpools Oh that‘s interesting. I feel like I‘ve been doing battle with this for weeks, but still haven‘t ‘got it‘ yet. To bail or not to bail... 🤔 5y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled @RachelO Ah. I feel ya. It wasn‘t what I expected, that‘s for sure! Good luck! 5y
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QuintusMarcus
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Remarkable novel, so very different from a straight historical novel. Stories of Till Eulenspiegel‘s merry pranks (to give him the better known name from the Strauss tone poem) are interleaved through a larger story about the 30 Years War—which is itself told in fragments. Funny thing: the setting brought me back to my college years, when I read Grass‘ Meeting at Telgte for a seminar on the works of Heinrich Schütz.

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CindyE09
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From the 2020 #manbookerinternationalprize shortlist is this novel about German folklore prankster Tyll. A bit of a bleak novel about life during the Middle Ages, specifically the 30 years war in Central Europe, I found this novel a bit difficult at times. The separate storylines didn‘t always seem to relate to each other or be necessary, and I had to look a lot of the historical events mentioned up. Overall it was an enjoyable read though.

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Angeles
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I am switching to Libro.fm to try and help a bit my favorite Indy bookstore and Tyll is my first audiobook from the site. The first few minutes already made me sorry I can not speak German. It must be awesome in the original. 👍👍

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rockpools
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The #bookerinternational2020 shortlist was announced earlier, & I‘m pleasantly surprised. It strikes me as a little less bleak than the longlist did. Having said that, I‘ve only read 2 so far.

Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree - Iranian history through magical realism.👍
Discomfort of Evening - Sad gross hugely uncomfortable, but good.
Memory Police - my 1 lockdown library book tbr.

Which should I read of Tyll, Hurricane Season & China Iron?

rockpools And yes, I‘m still tackling the Eighth Life regardless! 5y
BookwormM I am most excited for Tyll didn‘t enjoy Hurricane and I have also only read 2 so more reading ahead 🤣🤣 5y
rockpools @BookwormM For some reason, Tyll just doesn‘t appeal. I should probably read that first then - bound to win! Won‘t get a library copy til about August now, so might wait til someone pays me 😕. I was happy to see Greengage Tree in there, even if I didn‘t expect it, and Hurricane was what I was most excited for originally (before I saw your reviews😂😂). 5y
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Abailliekaras
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I loved this. Tyll was a prankster in German folklore; we see his devilish tricks, but Kehlmann by tracing his childhood portrays him as a survivor, independent thinker & fabulous (anti)hero. Set in the 30 Years War, the story is told episodically with figures from history (eg Elizabeth Stuart). Perfect sense of time & place, & the characters moved me. I loved the rich, imaginative prose, satire & the way he brings the era to life - relevant now.

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TWK
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Großartiger historischer Roman, sehr fesselnd geschrieben, so dass man gerne weiterliest und somit viel über Zeit und Menschen rund um den Dreizigjährigen Krieg erfährt. Die provozierende Leichtigkeit des Hauptdarstellers in jener schweren Zeit ist ein süffisanter Kontrast, der den Leser mitnimmt. Sehr empfehlenswert!

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Great historical roman!

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nosferatu
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Usually not my genre at all; devoured within a week.

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scripturient
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Library haul! So I paid my fines for the overdue books (still had to pay but they were sorry they didn‘t send out the regular reminder 🙄) and decide to take out these new German publications. Librarian: These can only be taken out for two weeks and they cannot be renewed. Are you sure you want to check out four at a time and read them all? Me: (with a raised eyebrow) Is that a rhetorical question?? 😂😂 #litsyloveslibraries #challengeaccepted

BookBabe 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
tammysue They don't know us too well do they!?! 😂😂 7y
MatchlessMarie We have self check out machines and they let you check out books as long as your fines are below $10. But if you do have fines once you scan your card it makes this buzzer sound like hey everybody I haven‘t paid my fines. 👋 😅 7y
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Maike Here in Hamburg you even have to pay 2,50€ extra to read those bestseller books 😩 7y
bedandabook 😂😂 7y
Spiderfelt @Maike what an interesting concept. I guess that generates revenue for the collection. Does the extra fee affect which books you choose to read? I work at a library, so I'm always interested in how other systems work. 7y
Maike @Spiderfelt most of the time I read books in English and this bestseller fee only applies to German books, so I haven‘t used it yet. But from time to time there are German books that would be interesting to read, but I usually wait until they are out of the bestseller program. Those 2,50€ extra fee are more than I pay for my library card in one month so I prefer waiting. 😉 7y
Leniverse @Maike You pay for your library card?! 7y
Maike @Leniverse not for the card itself, but for the membership. 7y
Sarah83 You borrowed Fitzek? 😝 7y
scripturient @Sarah83 That one‘s for my mom. 😉 7y
Sarah83 I was a bit irritated. 😂😂😂 7y
Amandajoy What is the book on the bottom? 7y
Spiderfelt What is cost of membership at the library? Is it a public or private institution? 7y
scripturient @Amandajoy It‘s the new Walter Moers novel. He is the guy who wrote City of dreaming books. :) 7y
scripturient @Spiderfelt Our library is a public one and membership costs 12 Euros per year. 7y
Amandajoy I loved City of Dreaming Books & Capt Bluebear. I‘ll have to look for that one once it‘s translated 7y
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