The Perpetual Motion Machine - The Story of an Invention - Paul Scheerbart - Books - Wakefield Press - 9780984115549 - May 31, 2011
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Paul Scheerbart

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The Perpetual Motion Machine - The Story of an Invention Tra edition

In the last days of 1907, the German novelist and exponent of glass architecture Paul Scheerbart embarked upon an attempt to invent a perpetual motion machine. For the next two and a half years he would document his ongoing efforts (and failures) from his laundry-room-cum-laboratory, hiring plumbers and mechanics to construct his models while spinning out a series of imagined futures that his invention-in-the-making was going to enable. The Perpetual Motion Machine: The Story of an Invention, originally published in German in 1910, is an indefinable blend of diary, diagrams and digression that falls somewhere between memoir and reverie: a document of what poet and translator Andrew Joron calls a "two-and-a-half-year-long tantrum of the imagination." Shifting ambiguously from irony to enthusiasm and back, Scheerbart's unique amalgamation of visionary humor and optimistic failure ultimately proves to be a more literary invention than scientific: a perpetual motion of a fevered imagination that reads as if Robert Walser had tried his hand at science fiction. With "toiling wheels" inextricably embedded in his head, Scheerbart's visions of rising globalization, ecological devastation, militaristic weapons of mass destruction and the possible end of literature soon lead him to dread success more than failure. The Perpetual Motion Machine is an ode to the fertility of misery and a battle cry of the imagination against praxis.


112 pages, black & white line drawings, figures

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 31, 2011
ISBN13 9780984115549
Publishers Wakefield Press
Pages 112
Dimensions 115 × 179 × 8 mm   ·   134 g
Language English  
Translator Joron, Andrew

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