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Farewell to the Horse
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Ulrich Raulff is Director of the German Literature Archive in Marbach am Neckar. Previously, he was Literary Editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Managing Editor of the S3ddeutsche Zeitung. He has written books on Marc Bloch and Aby Warburg and won both the the Anna Kr3ger Prize and the Ernst Robert Curtius Prize for Essay Writing. His book on the influence of the German poet Stefan George was awarded the 2010 Leipzig Book Fair Prize.

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A beautiful and thoughtful exploration of the role of the horse in creating our world. It is shocking how recently we relied upon horses, and as this tale is told, shocking how fast we have moved away from our dependant working relationship with them. This fine history book tells the story of that relationship in its final century, and how horses still run through our culture in countless ways, distant echoes of the pact we long had with them. Farewell to the Horse is a grown-up, but also lyrical and creative, history book, and I very much enjoyed it. Some of the scenes in it will stay with me for a long time to come
*James Rebanks*

Intellectual and passionate ... Raulff's material is gloriously diverse ... [a] refined and ambitious book
*The Sunday Times*

This unusual book is a series of airy, winging essays that alight briefly on world history, art, literary criticism and historiography before leaping on to make new, often surprising connections. [...] This is not the Pony Club Manual or a trot through the more familiar sights of equestrian art history; it's Kafka, Aby Warburg, Tolstoy, psychoanalytic theory, Nietzsche and bleak monochrome photos in the style of Sebald. This epic enterprise is relieved by Raulff's spare, vivid style and deep learning. He is as comfortable analysing the etymology of Pferd and Ross as he is discussing the Chicago School, Clint Eastwood and the Amazons, and he rarely loses his audience.
*Literary Review*

As you pick up the reins of this books - trying to get a sense of what sort of ride it is to be - it becomes evident within three paragraphs that you have never read a book like it. [...] Raulff's ability to corral scattered equestrians in art, letters and life makes scintillating reading and his writerly pace is exhilarating - especially when he takes flight from his own starting gates
*Observer*

Covers ground as rapidly and thrillingly as a Cossack horseman. It lays bare a dizzying network of connections and repeatedly offers unfamiliar approached to old themes
*Literary Review*

A brilliant, entertaining tour-de-force
*Die Zeit*

Amazing insights sweep through the book - an entrancing history packed with stories
*Neue Zürcher Zeitung*

Great cultural history
*Der Tagesspiegel*

Ulrich Raulff is a wonderful storyteller
*Südwestrundfunk*

A fabulous book
*Uli Hufen*

An exciting and entertaining ride through various landscapes
*Harry Nutt*

Sex, violence and 6,000 years of horse power... an elegy to the way horses have galloped through our culture'
*The Times*

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