Saturday, October 1, 2011

For a man that never wanted to be born, Tristram Shandy has aged quite well.

Tristram Shandy turned 250 this week. Consider this a roast of sorts.


"Nothing odd will do long. Tristram Shandy did not last."
- Samuel Johnson

"The man Sterne is worth 1000 Pedants and commonplace-place fellows like Dr. J[ohnson]."
- Arthur Schopenhauer

"Tristram Shandy is the most typical novel of world literature."
- Viktor Shklovsky


Tristram Shandy is the "undoubted progenitor of all avant-garde novels of our century."
- Italo Calvino


"[I]t is my best text."
- Javier Marias, on his translation of Tristram Shandy into Spanish



Tristram Shandy is "the best Book, that has been writ by any Englishman these thirty Years, bad as it is."
- David Hume


2 comments:

Spiros said...

It was post-modern before there was any modern to be "post" about.

-Steve Coogan, in Tristram Shandy: a Cock and Bull Story.

Spiros said...

"1000 Pendants"?