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| Released: |
September 1998 |
| Publisher: |
Lindhardt og Ringhof |
| ISBN number: |
87-595-1053-6 |
| Cover: |
Jens Kruse |
| Notes: |
With the release of his fifth book, 'Untitled', MH marked a change in his career as a writer, not just by changing publishers (leaving Borgens Forlag to sign up with Lindhardt og Ringhof), but by writing his most coherent piece of literature at that stage of his career. In comparison to his prior works, the book shares some simularity as far as it concerns form and style with 'Continuum' from 1989, but diverts in content by its more decadent and temperamental nature.
The following description could be found in L&R's autumn catalogue at the time of the book's release: "In 1989 Martin Hall released 'Continuum' which was his personal farewell to the eighties. With his new book, 'Untitled', he again reflects upon a decade. 'Untitled' contains a series of very personal pieces of writing which deals with the spirit of the nineties. The criticism of these times is made from a both aggressive and intellectually aristocratic point of view, but all the time carried by a search for harmony and completeness."
The book was received very well and the critics particularly pointed out MH's humorous edge as one of the great advantages of the release. |
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