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Always is

A ramble through myth, stories, lies
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December 2025, no. 482

The Future of Truth by Werner Herzog, translated from German by Michael Hofmann

Bodley Head, $35 hb, 128 pp

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Always is

A ramble through myth, stories, lies
by
December 2025, no. 482

Werner Herzog is as much a poet as a storyteller, whether he is dealing in images or words. He thinks in metaphor, often extended ones, like the story of the Palermo Pig that begins his new book, The Future of Truth. His creative endeavours tend to sneak up on their final form from behind, or from sideways, pouncing in knights-move fashion. He trusts his subconscious to sort things out, to make creative connections – although there are plenty of unconnected loose ends in this slim, easy-to-read, and beautifully presented hardback, which surely has its eye on the next-to-the-cash-register-stocking-filler market. (Which would make a useful single conjoint noun in his native tongue, German.)

The Future of Truth

The Future of Truth

by Werner Herzog, translated from German by Michael Hofmann

Bodley Head, $35 hb, 128 pp

Buy this book

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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