Hans Magnus Enzensberger is the author of numerous books, including The Silences of Hammerstein, A History of Clouds: 99 Meditations, and Brussels, the Gentle Monster, all published by Seagull Books. Wieland Hoban is a British composer who lives in Germany. He has translated several works from German, including several by Theodor W. Adorno.
Enzensberger's Mr. Zed, part teacher and part wisecracker, represents a plea for reasonableness, the deflation of extremes, the admission of folly, and a return to the middle path. With humor, variety, nimble turns, and the terse cadences of his prose, Enzensberger has created a thoughtful entertainment that gleefully grates against the headlines and antagonisms of our global news and media culture --as well as against the cultivation of grievances. -- On the Seawall Enzensberger is a confident old master who does this sort of thing very well, and Mr. Zed's Reflections is very entertaining. Along the way, Enzensberger manages also to be consistently--if very gently--thought-provoking, making for an eminently worthwhile read that is also very good fun. -- Complete Review