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A review by adrianasturalvarez
A Schoolboy's Diary and Other Stories by Robert Walser
3.0
These feel entirely flat for me. Often with great brevity, Walser's stories seemed to rely on the reader admiring a static picture or fleeting idea. Rarely did the stories in this collection include a well defined character with a clearly trackable desire and that made them very difficult for me to focus on, or discern value for.
I fully understand Robert Walser is a celebrated writer and that my inability to engage with his work is my own shortcoming, either because I lack proper context or because this translation from Searls has problems (as Walser fans here on GR have complained).
I fully understand Robert Walser is a celebrated writer and that my inability to engage with his work is my own shortcoming, either because I lack proper context or because this translation from Searls has problems (as Walser fans here on GR have complained).