Walter Abish

 
American Author:

Walter Abish

  • Born: December 24, 1931
  • Birthplace: Vienna, Austria

Writer Walter Abish was born in Austria, but spent his childhood in Shanghai, where his family were refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe. In 1949 the whole family moved to Israel, where Abish served in the army and developed strong interests in architecture and writing. He left Israel for the United States in 1957, becoming an American citizen in 1960. Abish taught English at several eastern colleges and universities.

Abish uses the English language whimsically in his writings. In Alphabetical Africa, for instance, in the first of the 52 chapters all the words begin with the letter "A," the second chapter adds words beginning with "B," and so forth through the alphabet. Returning through the alphabet, in each chapter he drops words from each of the letters. Abish uses language symbolically in his book of short stories, Minds Meet, and creates different word patterns in the experimental stories of In the Future Perfect. In How German Is It/Wie Deutsch ist es, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1981, Abish writes a novel of postwar Germany.

Abish's wife, Cecile, is a photographer.

Most Famous Works

  • Duel Site (poetry -- 1970)
  • Alphabetical Africa (1974)
  • How German Is It? (1980)
  • Minds Meet (short stories -- 1975)
  • In the Future Perfect (short stories -- 1977)
  • Death in Iran (1981)
  • Arrests in Poland (1986)
  • Eclipse Fever (1993)
  • Double Vision: A Self-Portrait (2004)
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1974Alphabetical Africa. Abish's first novel follows the adventures of two jewel thieves across Africa in search of an abducted lover. In a linguistic tour de force, its first chapter consists of words beginning with the letter A, the next incorporates words beginning with B, and so on, through the alphabet to Z, at which point the order is reversed. Abish was born in Vienna and raised in China and became a U.S. citizen in 1960.
1980How German Is It. Abish's novel about an American writer's visit to the "New Germany" receives the PEN/Faulkner Award and prompts recognition for Abish as a significant contemporary fiction writer.
1993Eclipse Fever. Abish's third novel concerns a Mexican literary critic's suspicions that his wife is unfaithful. It is praised by critic Harold Bloom: "At once disturbing and wildly entertaining, this ironic novel may well be one of the handful of essential American works emanating from the decade preceding the end of the second millennium."

 
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"America fears the unshaven legs, the unshaven men's cheeks, the aroma of perspiration, and the limp prick. Above all it fears the limp prick."

 
Wikipedia: Walter Abish
Walter Abish

Born: December 24 1931 (1931--) (age 75)
Occupation: Author

Walter Abish (born December 24 1931) is an American author of experimental novels and short stories.

Abish was born in Vienna, Austria. At a young age, his family fled from the Nazis, traveling first to Italy and Nice before settling in Shanghai from 1940 to 1949. In 1949, they moved to Israel, where Abish served in the army and developed an interest in writing. He moved to the United States in 1957 and became an American citizen in 1960. Since 1975, Abish has taught at several eastern universities and colleges. Abish received the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 1981 for his book How German Is It. He has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a MacArthur Fellowship.

Abish's work shows both imaginative and experimental elements. In Alphabetical Africa, for instance, the first chapter consists entirely of words beginning with the letter "A." In the second chapter, words beginning with "B" appear, and so on through the alphabet. In the Future Perfect is a collection of short stories where words are juxtaposed in unusual patterns.

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