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Visions and Temptations

Harald Voetmann

Spurning carnal desire and earthly temptations all his life, the mystic Othlo is now in the care of his brother monks including the odious and semen-filled Wolkbart. Despite the spare walls which surround him, he frolics with Holy Dionysius in the Garden of Head-bearers (each carries his own head for eternity), descends from the island of Heaven, visits a brothel patronized by fallen angels, and witnesses the souls of the once gluttoinous wealthy fighting over scraps of rotting crabmeat in a ditch in Hell.

The third and final book in a series about mankind's desire to conquer nature, Visions and Temptations follows Awake and Sublunar. In each novel, a great if imperfect mind facesis failed by the inevitable demise of the body.

Book Details

  • Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publish Date: Aug 19th, 2025
  • Pages: 128
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.92in - 5.30in - 0.40in - 0.28lb
  • EAN: 9780811229807
  • Categories: World Literature - DenmarkHistorical - MedievalLiterary

About the Author

Voetmann, Harald: - Nominated for the Nordic Council Prize, the Danish author Harald Voetmann (b. 1978) has written novels, short stories, poetry and a monograph on the Roman poet Sulpicia. He also translates classical Latin literature, notably Petronius and Juvenal. Voetmann has completed a trilogy of historical novels: Awake records the wheezing monologue of ancient Italian writer Pliny the Elder; Sublunar centers on sixteenth-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe; Visions and Temptations introduces the eleventh-century German mystic Othlo of St. Emmeram.
Ottosen, Johanne Sorgenfri: - Johanne Sorgenfri Ottosen is a Danish translator born in 1986. She currently lives in Copenhagen where she also works as an illustrator and literary editor.

Praise for this book

"Reading Voetmann's books makes me feel so alive. His voice is like no other, his hold on his material masterful."--Olga Ravn
"Voetmann seems to work from the ground up. Although Awake and Sublunar might be called novels of ideas, Voetmann's intellectual concerns are not forcefully imposed upon fictional dramas arbitrarily designed to illustrate them, but rather arise from particulars that are irreducible. Each page of the books contains a richness of detail and a depth of attention that has all but vanished from the contemporary novel--or, for that matter, any other mass-produced object. The novels themselves--each scarcely more than a hundred pages--are miniatures that appear to have been less written than chiseled. Images glow in stark relief against the somber backdrops and recur with slight variations, as though guided by a Fibonacci sequence. Amid the guts and gore, there are moments of quiet splendor."--Meghan O'Gieblyn "New York Review of Books"
"Visceral and lyrical, entertaining and provoking, Voetmann evokes a dazzling world."--Sjón