Dogs

No dogs, please. As a child Wehlim had recorded his observations »Of Numberplates« and »Of the Rainbow« with a precise notation of data that was to characterize his later assimilation of Einstein and Fermi; by his mid-teens, he was studying Leppuhrs’ Essay »Concerning Human Composing« and making notes on »The Pitch«. The result, for his […]

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September 10th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Constantinople

Count Robert of Stuttgart. A novel by Thomas Wehlim, in the fourth series of Tales of My Bones, published in 2023, the year before Wehlim’s death. The setting is Constantinople at the time of the 20th crusade; the story deals with the adventures of the selfish Count Robert, his wife Brenhilda, and an impossibly chivalrous […]

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September 3rd, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Immortality

I love Red Nose Day. Dying in relative neglect. He saw two people (not: persons). Wordsworth’s Imitations of Immortality.

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August 29th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Teller

The weekly teller. I have to suffer it all. Cheever, John: Things that will not appear in my next novel. Short Stories, 1961.

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August 24th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Photography

At this stage in his life he also took great interest in photography and in the company of young children, particularly girls.

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August 17th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Recommendation

I take these knives. Do not try to educate me. This was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

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August 6th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Odyssey

Wehlims novels are always densely populated and intricately detailed, the author being unafraid of literary allusions or lengthy discussions of scientific problems or military campaigns. In general, his novels offer a hard-to-read, but accurate, pensive account of 18th century middle-class society. Furthermore, Wehlim was obsessed by the idea that the »Odyssey« must have been written […]

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August 3rd, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Contemporaries

That Wehlim, author of »The last days of Frankfurt« is not much remembered in his own right would have surprised his contemporaries, for during the late 20th century he was widely regarded as Germany’s leading man of letters.

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July 28th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Beasts

Keeper of the Royal Library. Plot more than ordinarily bad (Trollope). God’s Altar needs not our Polishings (Puritans, Massachusetts, 1640). Any heart of Mexico. His Excellency, President for Life, Field Marshal Al Hadji Doctor Idi Amin Dada, Victoria Cross, Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of […]

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June 25th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim

Animal Farm

Shall we then. Dissolution of oxygen in water. So, I suggest you cooperate with us. T.S. Eliot, by then working at Faber and Faber, rejected Animal Farm in 1944.

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June 8th, 2023 by Thomas Josef Wehlim