I have been doing rather well on limiting my purchase of books, but another pre-order just went in… From The University of Chicago Press (distributed for Karolinum Press, Charles University): Behind the Lines: Bugulma and Other Tales by Jaroslav Hašek Jaroslav Hašek is a Czech writer most famous for his wickedly funny, widely read yet […]
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Continuing with my sort-of-biweekly foreign movie posts for this year… For more foreign movies, check out Caroline’s World Cinema Series 2012 and Richard’s monthly Foreign Film Festival round-up. Note: See this post for more detail on the play and storyline. The elegantly structured Arthur Schnitzler play La Ronde lends itself to a movie adaptation and […]
A print of the 1900 private circulation of Der Reigen Picture sourceArthur Schnitzler’s play La Ronde (Reigen in German), written in 1897 but not performed until the winter of 1920/21, looks at a chain of ten sexual encounters. While known by several names depending on the language of translation, the title, named after a circular […]
The Eyewitness by Ernst Weiss Translated by Ella R. W. McKee Foreword by Rudolph Binion, Postscript by Klaus-Peter Hinze Houghton Mifflin Company, 206 pages, Hardcover ISBN: 0-395-25336-5 With the years going by, emptiness is growing around me. I am still living, feeling, having desires and hopes. I do not fear death itself, but I dread […]
Several quotes regarding the pivotal moment in Ernst Weiss’ The Eyewitness: The aftermath of the First World War found Adolf Hitler a charismatic political orator spewing rage and hate. The war itself had seen that same Adolph Hitler an innocuous underling in a front-line Bavarian regiment. The turning point came at the close of the […]
One “consideration” from Book of Aphorisms and Considerations by Arthur Schnitzler, translated by Carl Richard Mueller. The reposeful effect of a work of art is primarily due to the fact that that which we call chance is totally excluded from it. In the same way it seems that chance is also excluded from history (insofar […]
The scenes on this field would have cured anybody of war. Mangled bodies, dead, dying, in every conceivable shape, without heads, legs, and horses! I think we have buried 2000 since the fight our own & the Enemy, and the wounded fill horses, tents, steamboats and Every conceivable place. . . . I still feel […]
A Naked Singularity by Sergio De La PavaNote: I read the Xlibris version of the book (pictured above). The University of Chicago Press is scheduled to release the book May 1. Last Fall Levi Stahl noted that this book would be released by The University of Chicago Press this Spring. I’ll plagiarize part of his […]
Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer by Ernst Weiss Translation by Joel Rotenberg Archipelago Books, 560 pages, Paperback ISBN: 0980033039 / 978-0980033038As you can tell from the list of sections in this post the focus of Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer goes well beyond the murder and trial of his wife. After Georg’s conviction for the […]
In Joseph Roth: A Life in Letters, both Roth and editor/translator Michael Hofmann favorably refer to Ernst Weiss which was enough to send me looking for his novels. Fortunately Archipelago Books released this translation a couple of years ago (translation by Joel Rotenberg) and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Most reviews quote the opening line: “How […]