Answer to an Inquiry (Special Edition)

Robert Walser

Translated by Paul North

Friese Undine, Illustrator

ART, ESSAY, THEATER  | $150

September 2010

a practical handbook for anyone wanting to convey deep suffering

“You ask me if I have an idea for you, sir, you ask me to draft a sketch, a play, a dance, a pantomime, or something else that you could use, that you could abide by.…”

The Swiss author Robert Walser’s Answer to an Inquiry is a short work written in the form of a letter. Walser assumes the voice of a great man of the theater responding to an aspiring actor’s request for advice. The young actor is given very simple, practical suggestions on how best to perform absolute anguish.

A collaboration between translator Paul North and artist Friese Undine, this new translation is accompanied by more than 40 drawings. Answer to an Inquiry should serve as a practical handbook for anyone wanting to convey deep suffering.

The special edition of Answer to an Inquiry comes with a letterpress print (9.5″ x 12.5″) of a drawing by Frise Undine. Numbered edition of 75.

About the Author

Born 1878 in Switzerland, Robert Walser was at various times in his life a bank teller, office clerk, scribe, house servant, machinist’s assistant, and archivist. Although he wrote four novels and some poetry, his production consisted mainly of hundreds of small prose pieces. Being small was a key concern. His writing got smaller and smaller until, before he ceased writing altogether, he wrote a tiny script with letters about one millimeter high. By this time he had committed himself to a sanitarium where he remained for 27 years, mostly not writing. Always an avid taker of walks, Walser died in a snowdrift while out for a walk in 1956.

About the Translator

Paul North teaches literature and critical theory in the German Department at Yale University and is the author of Bizarre Privileged Items in the Universe: The Logic of Likeness (Zone Books), The Yield: Kafka’s Atheological Reformation (Stanford University Press), The Problem of Distraction (Stanford University Press), and the translator of Robert Walser’s Answer to an Inquiry (UDP).rnrn

About the Contributor

Friese Undine was born in Los Angles but now lives in New York. While primarily a painter, Friese also produces three-dimensional pieces and has written and performed works for theater. His work has been exhibited in the USA and internationally.

Publication Details

9.5 x 12.5 in
Publication Date: September 22 2010
Distribution: Direct Only