{"id":279406,"date":"2010-08-16T16:06:24","date_gmt":"2010-08-16T16:06:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wdev.rochester.edu\/College\/translation\/threepercent-dev\/2010\/08\/16\/albert-cossery-in-the-l-a-times\/"},"modified":"2018-04-16T16:31:54","modified_gmt":"2018-04-16T16:31:54","slug":"albert-cossery-in-the-l-a-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rochester.edu\/College\/translation\/threepercent\/2010\/08\/16\/albert-cossery-in-the-l-a-times\/","title":{"rendered":"Albert Cossery in the L.A. Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I just received a copy of <em>The Jokers<\/em> last week, and as soon as I finish it I&#8217;m going to write my own appreciation of just how awesome Albert Cossery is. I can&#8217;t believe I never heard of this guy before this summer . . . His books are incredibly funny, smart, well-crafted&#8212;but more on that in a later post. <\/p>\n<p>In the meantime, here&#8217;s David Ulin&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.latimes.com\/features\/books\/la-ca-albert-cossery-20100815,0,1262560.story\">wonderful review<\/a> of both Cossery books that came out this year: <em>The Jokers<\/em> (translated by Anna Moschovakis, published by <span class=\"caps\">NYRB<\/span>) and <em>A Splendid Conspiracy<\/em> (translated by Alyson Waters, published by New Directions):<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>The Jokers<\/em> is one of two Cossery novels newly translated into English; the other is <em>A Splendid Conspiracy,<\/em> from 1975. If these books are any indication, someone should get the rest of his writing \u2014 there are seven other titles \u2014 back into print. <em>The Jokers<\/em> is a small masterpiece, the story of a group of pranksters who conspire to bring down the governor of the unnamed city in which they live. They do this not by direct action or revolution but rather by a subtle subversion, initiating a campaign to overpraise the official so lavishly that his credibility is destroyed. &#8220;Has anyone ever known revolutionaries to attack a government with praise?&#8221; asks a young man named Heykal, the driving force behind the plan. Later, Cossery elaborates on the peculiar challenges of this quiet insurrection: &#8220;The governor was the sort of public figure who stumps even the cleverest caricaturists. What could they do that nature hadn&#8217;t already accomplished? Short and potbellied, with stubby legs, he had a squashed nose and huge bug eyes ready to pop out of their sockets. . . . But in fact the governor was only trying to show that in this city of chronic sleepers he was awake.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Here, we see the delicate tension that defines Cossery&#8217;s vision, located somewhere between ironic derision and a very real sense of sedition. For all that Heykal and his friends Karim, Khaled Omar and Urfy (a teacher popular among his students because he &#8220;inculcated them with a single principle: to know that everything grown-ups told them was false and that they should ignore it&#8221;) claim to stand outside the ordinary push-and-pull of society, they clearly have a purpose and a point of view. What sets them apart is the knowledge that even if they succeed in overthrowing the governor, it won&#8217;t make any difference; they cannot derail &#8220;the eternal fraud.&#8221; Why do it, then? As a lark, in part, a remedy for boredom, but also as an existential statement, a protest at once pointed and absurd.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Were this all there is to <em>The Jokers<\/em>, it would be a vivid effort, a philosophical novel in the most essential sense. Yet the true measure of Cossery&#8217;s genius is how he finds room for real emotion, even among those who might purport to disdain the feelings he describes.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Cossery&#8217;s definitely worth checking out . . . I wouldn&#8217;t at all be surprised to find both of these books on the Best Translated Book Award longlist for this year . . . (Again, I&#8217;m not on the judging committee, so this is pure speculation.)<\/p>\n<div class=\"ad_banner\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/catalog.openletterbooks.org\/authors\/25-enard\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rochester.edu\/College\/translation\/threepercent\/images\/545.jpg\"  \/><\/a>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I just received a copy of The Jokers last week, and as soon as I finish it I&#8217;m going to write my own appreciation of just how awesome Albert Cossery is. I can&#8217;t believe I never heard of this guy before this summer . . . 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