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The MagicianS Garden and Other Stories

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  • 208 páginas
  • 8 horas de lectura

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Csáth's short stories present an extraordinary blend of sentimentality, sadism, and sexual repression, reminiscent of contemporary fiction from the United States and the United Kingdom, where collective dreams have faltered under harsh realities. During Csáth's era, Sigmund Freud was developing his theories on the unconscious in Vienna, which influenced the uneasy atmosphere of Csáth's homeland, Hungary. Reading Csáth, a specialist in 'nervous disorders' and an opium addict, evokes Freud's insights into the subtext of human experience. His stories are as discomforting as bad dreams, sometimes adorned with art-nouveau elements like lilies and lotuses, while at other times narrated in the detached tone of clinical case studies. As a doctor, Csáth had access to narcotics, and his profession, often steeped in human suffering, implicitly encouraged their use. This collection offers a haunting portrayal of the disintegration of Central Europe, reflecting the broader collapse of the individual, and is noted for its uncanny prophetic quality. Originally published as The Magician's Garden and Other Stories, this volume remains a memorable exploration of complex themes.

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The MagicianS Garden and Other Stories, Géza Csáth

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