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Animalinside

Laszlo Krasznahorkai and Max Neumann, edited by Dan Gunn, illustrated by Max Neumann

The fourteenth in the Sylph Editions Cahiers series of pamphlets consists of fourteen images by the German artist Max Neumann, each with an accompanying text by the Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai. Krasznahorkai ventriloquises the strange beast that Neumann depicts, a dog-like creature that appears only in silhouette. It speaks with barely contained savagery, obsessively repeating and reforming its thoughts. Susan Sontag described Krasznahorkai as ‘the Hungarian master of apocalypse’, and Animalinside shows him at his most apocalyptic. The final painting shows the beast facing a mirror image of itself, perhaps its twin, on the surface of a barren earth: ‘Only the bare crust of the earth remains, only the thick black dead cold ashes, in which we stand facing each other, tensed, on each side pure muscle, and now there is only the question: which of the two of us shall be king.’

Sylph Editions | Pamphlet 40 pp. |ISBN: 9780956509215

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