Pages: 384 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140446311 Pub: Penguin Classics Pub date: 1999-04-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 185114
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Reader Reviews:An immediate entry into my top ten! (2/2 people found this helpful)Definately a contender for best fiction I've read. This is two books in one: one is by the Tomcat Murr and the other is by his master. The intelligent cat writes on his master's papers so we have both stories interrupting each other! The cat's story is amusing and simple - in many ways it is a coming of age parody. The other story - the master's - is an excellent one and my advise is to be careful when reading it. The master's story does takes a while to pick up but by the end when everything comes together you realise that you should have paid more attention rather than skim reading it to get back to the cat's recollections! The fact that the stories interrupt each other is another reason why this book is hard to put down. I certainly was unable to! This is a massively original book that is very well written. I am astonished that it is not well known and that it took me this long to come across it. Enjoy! Very enjoyable, but a bit odd (6/6 people found this helpful)The final book of Hoffmann's life is also one of the strangest of the nineteenth century. 'Tomcat Murr' is the autobiography of a self-educated cat, charting his growth and education as he tries to find his place in the world. We are told that Murr wrote his story on waste paper on which the story of a man, Johannes Kreisler, had been written, and that the printers to which Murr's story was sent had become confused and printed both stories. Consequently, 'Tomcat Murr' is actually two stories - those of Murr and Kreisler - told in large interspersed segments. There is no real overlap between the stories, although Murr and his owner appear in both. They are, nevertheless, both very enjoyable.
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