Rein Gold

Author(s): Elfriede Jelinek; Gitta Honegger (Translator)

Essays

2004 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Elfriede Jelinek's Rein Gold reconstructs the events of Wagner's epic Ring cycle and extends them into the present day. Originally written as a libretto for the Berlin State Opera,Rein Gold is abühnenessay, an essay for the stage, structured in the form of a dialogue between Wotan, father of the gods, and his favourite daughter, Brünnhilde, in the third act ofThe Valkyrie. The book opens with Brünnhilde diagnosing her father Wotan to be a victim of capitalism because he, too, has fallen into the trap of wanting to own a castle he cannot afford. In stream of consciousness monologues, Brünnhilde and Wotan touch on a number of events from the days of the Nibelungen Saga to the 2008 financial crash caused by the US subprime mortgage crisis and the role of banks there in, and through Marx's ideas as developed inDas Kapital, written almost contemporaneously with Wagner's Ringcycle. While rooted in Wagner's libretto, this sophisticated mesh of interwoven ideas also covers recent and current events, such as the way world leaders act in times of financial crisis, or the murders committed by the German neo-Nazi NSU group. Jelinek offers fascinatingly rich context for current political debates, as well as some intriguing new ideas, while never straying far from her leitmotif, the birth of capitalism.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781913097448
  • : Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • : Fitzcarraldo Editions
  • : 0.01
  • : October 2021
  • : {"length"=>["7.7"], "width"=>["5"], "units"=>["Inches"]}
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Elfriede Jelinek; Gitta Honegger (Translator)
  • : Paperback
  • : 2110
  • : English
  • : 782.1
  • : 216