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Mike Mitchell

    The Dedalus / Ariadne Book of Austrian Fantasy
    War Diary
    In Matto's Realm
    Las tribulaciones del estudiante Törless
    El Golem
    • Las tribulaciones del estudiante Törless

      • 213 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Like his contemporary and rival Sigmund Freud, Robert Musil boldly explored the dark, irrational undercurrents of humanity. The Confusions of Young Törless , published in 1906 while he was a student, uncovers the bullying, snobbery, and vicious homoerotic violence at an elite boys academy. Unsparingly honest in its depiction of the author's tangled feelings about his mother, other women, and male bonding, it also vividly illustrates the crisis of a whole society, where the breakdown of traditional values and the cult of pitiless masculine strength were soon to lead to the cataclysm of the First World War and the rise of fascism. A century later, Musil's first novel still retains its shocking, prophetic power.

      Las tribulaciones del estudiante Törless2014
      3,8
    • War Diary

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-73) is a key figure in postwar German literature, known for her novels, poetry, and plays. Her War Diary is a collection of sketches rather than a traditional journal, reflecting the final months of World War II and the early British occupation of Austria. These powerful entries, remarkable for her young age, express her deep disdain for war and Nazism as she navigates the fervent nationalism in Klagenfurt. The British occupation introduces her to Jack Hamesh, a British officer and Jewish refugee from Vienna, who is surprised to meet an Austrian girl familiar with banned authors like Mann and Schnitzler. Their correspondence, particularly Hamesh's letters to Bachmann during his time in Israel in 1946, reveals his struggles with rootlessness after the war. War Diary offers a unique perspective on Bachmann's development as a writer and serves as a poignant reflection on life in post-war Austria. The insights from both Bachmann and Hamesh extend beyond their personal narratives, touching on broader themes of loss and recovery. The German edition has been praised for its critical commentary, highlighting the historical context and the emotional resonance of Bachmann's experiences.

      War Diary2011
      3,4
    • In Matto's Realm

      A Sergeant Studer Mystery

      • 334 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set in an insane asylum, this second installment of the Studer mystery series revolves around the murder of the asylum's director. The story unfolds in a European classic style, blending suspense and psychological intrigue as the investigation reveals dark secrets hidden within the institution. The unique setting and complex characters contribute to a gripping narrative that explores themes of madness and morality.

      In Matto's Realm2006
      3,8
    • El Golem

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Bienvenido, lector, al mundo del sueño. Del sueño que empapa desde su primera línea a esta novela hipnótica. En ella Athanasius Pernath, sumido en una atmósfera crepuscular que envuelve el sombrío gueto judío de Praga, se ve mezclado en peripecias propias y ajenas. Athanasius es dos personas separadas por treinta años de di stancia. O tal vez no. O tal vez más de dos. En su febril ensoñación se mezclan personajes incómodos, amores diversos y leyendas judías como la del Golem, una criatura de barro alumbrada por un rabino y que ahora permanece encerrada en una celda del gueto de la que sale cada 33 años para sembrar en él la muerte y la destrucción…

      El Golem2000
      3,9
    • The Dedalus / Ariadne Book of Austrian Fantasy

      The Meyrink Years, 1890-1930

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Includes extracts from all of Meyink's novels and some of his short stories. Edited and translated by Mike Mitchell.

      The Dedalus / Ariadne Book of Austrian Fantasy1992