AUDIOBOOK

Me and Kaminski

Daniel Kehlmann
4.6
(9)
Duration
4h 35m
Year
2009
Language
English

About

From internationally best-selling author Daniel Kehlmann comes this provocative and wickedly funny novel about two unpredictable men, one an artist and the other a journalist, who embark on an unexpected adventure with uproarious results. Sebastian Zollner's failure as a journalist is matched only by his personal failures. Searching for redemption in the eyes of his peers, he heads off into the mountains to interview the eccentric, legendary painter Manuel Kaminski with the hope of writing his biography. Going blind and living in seclusion with his daughter, Kaminski could be working on his next masterpiece or easing into his final days. His artistic reputation hinges on any number of factors, but most prominently on a definitive biography. With edgy wit and intelligence, Kehlmann dives into the question of what is "truth" in our celebrity-crazed times and embraces the energy and humanity that lie beneath the pretensions of the art and journalistic worlds.

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