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Death of Virgil - A Novel

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Zusatztext "Broch is the greatest novelist European literature has produced since Joyce! and...The Death of Virgil represents the only genuine technical advance that fiction has made since Ulysses." -- George Steiner "Hermann Broch belongs in that tradition of great twentieth-century novelists who have transformed! almost beyond recognition! one of the classic art forms of the nineteenth century." -- Hannah Arendt Informationen zum Autor Hermann Broch  (1886–1951) was born in Vienna, Austria, where he trained as an engineer and studied philosophy and mathematics. He gradually increased his involvement in the intellectual life of Vienna, becoming acquainted with Ludwig Wittgenstein, Sigmund Freud, and Robert Musil, among others.  The Sleepwalkers  was his first major work. In 1938, he was imprisoned as a subversive by the Nazis, but was freed and fled to the United States. In the years before his death, he was researching mass psychology at Yale University.  The Death of Virgil  originally appeared in 1945; his last major novel,  The Guiltless , was published in 1950. Klappentext It is the reign of the Emperor Augustus, and Publius Vergilius Maro, the poet of the Aeneid and Caesar's enchanter, has been summoned to the palace, where he will shortly die. Out of the last hours of Virgil's life and the final stirrings of his consciousness, the Austrian writer Hermann Broch fashioned one of the great works of twentieth-century modernism, a book that embraces an entire world and renders it with an immediacy that is at once sensual and profound. Begun while Broch was imprisoned in a German concentration camp, The Death of Virgil is part historical novel and part prose poem -- and always an intensely musical and immensely evocative meditation on the relation between life and death, the ancient and the modern. Zusammenfassung It is the reign of the Emperor Augustus! and Publius Vergilius Maro! the poet of the Aeneid and Caesar's enchanter! has been summoned to the palace! where he will shortly die. Out of the last hours of Virgil's life and the final stirrings of his consciousness! the Austrian writer Hermann Broch fashioned one of the great works of twentieth-century modernism! a book that embraces an entire world and renders it with an immediacy that is at once sensual and profound. Begun while Broch was imprisoned in a German concentration camp! The Death of Virgil is part historical novel and part prose poem -- and always an intensely musical and immensely evocative meditation on the relation between life and death! the ancient and the modern. ...

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Authors Hermann Broch
Assisted by Jean Starr Untermeyer (Translation)
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.01.1995
 
EAN 9780679755487
ISBN 978-0-679-75548-7
No. of pages 496
Dimensions 133 mm x 203 mm x 26 mm
Series Vintage International
Vintage International
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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