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UTZ has much going for it. Chatwin packs a lot into a short novel: portraits of a Communist state in its waning years and a man caught in material obsession. Chatwin has a winning way with storytelling, well drawn images just fall off his pen and what might seem a boring concept moves swiftly and holds interest. It is the story of Kaspar Utz who through most of the violent world-changing events of Europe in the 20th century, builds an extraordinary collection of porcelain figurines, a collection he improves on even while living in Prague where personal property is prohibited. Allowed yearly visits to Vichy ostensibly for his health, Utz makes purchases on the sly and smuggles them back. The aforementioned ambiguities are opened like a can of worms in these trips to Vichy: Utz could defect but does not. It is there, in a place of freedom and plenty, he makes the key observation that luxury is only luxurious under adverse conditions. The mysteries swirl up around him: why does he give up the opportunity to escape Communism, what happens to the collection, and what is the nature of his relationship with a woman who lives as a servant in his apartment? In the mid - late 80's, Chatwin's unnamed narrator returns to Prague to sort out the questions long after Utz's death, coming to some unpredictable conclusions.
UTZ was a tad problematic for me. It is different from the other of Chatwin's books I've read; it does not compare to THE SONGLINES, which I adored. It is intentionally fraught with so many ambiguities that I'm not sure I really "got" it all.

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Chatwin's imagination and Kafkaeske-like story telling worth reading. I liked the characters and how the story is weaved together. A most entertaining read.
I read anything Chatwin writes.
A strange, beautifully written shortish story about one man's obsession for porcelain figurines as seen through the eyes of a young acquaintance. It had me running to Google for images.
I had "heard about" Bruce Chatwin from an article about him and the fatwah, by Salmon Rushdie who traveled with him in Australia before he died. Rushdie had just heard of the fatwah when he went to Chatwin's funeral.

Around 1994 a friend had recommended Utz to me.

But I did not get to read it till relatively recently.

The inexpensive price was a real deal, though Chatwin's books have been published, it seems to me, on cheap paper, but that's not 's fault.

Anyway, the book did not disappoint at all.

In fact, it more than lived up to its advance billing.

It's a very satisfying read, though tightly written it does not sound terse at all.

I read about the Meissen Collection and August the Strong in an issue of Architectural Digest.

Utz's obsession was with European china, but the Collection consists mostly of blue and white Kang Xi china, real China china.

Kyi May Kaung
A jewel of a book, witty, erudite and entertaining...Belles Lettres at their best.
Very peculiar and strange story about a collector of porcelain figurines during the Soviet rule of most of Europe. Beautifully written, and something you cannot put down. Not like anything else you've read before.
Belongs on the shelf next to Kafka and Clarice Lispector. A redemptive book
The book had obviously been used as a coaster with stains and circles of water evident. I could wipe some of it off, but couldn't do anything about how YELLOW the pages were.
UTZ has much going for it. Chatwin packs a lot into a short novel portraits of a Communist state in its waning years and a man caught in material obsession. Chatwin has a winning way with storytelling, well drawn images just fall off his pen and what might seem a boring concept moves swiftly and holds interest. It is the story of Kaspar Utz who through most of the violent world-changing events of Europe in the 20th century, builds an extraordinary collection of porcelain figurines, a collection he improves on even while living in Prague where personal property is prohibited. Allowed yearly visits to Vichy ostensibly for his health, Utz makes purchases on the sly and smuggles them back. The aforementioned ambiguities are opened like a can of worms in these trips to Vichy Utz could defect but does not. It is there, in a place of freedom and plenty, he makes the key observation that luxury is only luxurious under adverse conditions. The mysteries swirl up around him why does he give up the opportunity to escape Communism, what happens to the collection, and what is the nature of his relationship with a woman who lives as a servant in his apartment? In the mid - late 80's, Chatwin's unnamed narrator returns to Prague to sort out the questions long after Utz's death, coming to some unpredictable conclusions.
UTZ was a tad problematic for me. It is different from the other of Chatwin's books I've read; it does not compare to THE SONGLINES, which I adored. It is intentionally fraught with so many ambiguities that I'm not sure I really "got" it all.
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