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Manfred MacMillan - Book One of the Three Magicians Trilogy

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"Decadence meets gothic in Manfred Macmillan (1907), a carefully constructed tale of doppelgangers, magical intrigue, and the rootless scion of a noble house. This annotated, first-ever English translation presents an early queer novel long unavailable except in the original Czech. Author JiYi Karasek ze Lvovic (1871-1951) was a major cultural figure in his native Bohemia and cultivated ties with fellow artists from across Central Europe. In their extensive scholarly introduction, translator Carleton Bulkin and translation scholar Brian James Baer situate the novel within longer histories of gay literature, fascinations with the occult, and the cultural and linguistic politics of so-called peripheral European nations. They persuasively frame Karasek as a queer author and cultural disruptor in the fin de siecle Habsburg space. Karasek rejected Czech translations of ancient Greek writers that bowdlerized gay themes, and he personally and vigorously defended Oscar Wilde in print, both on the grounds of artistic freedom and of private morality. He also published a cycle of homoerotic poems under the title Sodom, confiscated by the Austrian authorities but republished in 1905 and repeatedly afterward. A colonized subject, a literary decadent, and a sexual outlaw, Karasék's complex responses to his own marginalization can be traced through his fantastically strange novel trilogy Three Magicians. As the first volume in that series, Manfred Macmillan is a gorgeous, compelling, and important addition to expanding canons of LGBTQI+ literature.

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Carleton Bulkin is an independent scholar and translator. His translations include Hidden History by Otokar Březina, A False Dawn by Ilona Lacková, The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch by Ladislav Klíma, and Marketa Lazarová by Vladislav Vančura. Among his publications is the first bidirectional Dari-English/English-Dari dictionary. He currently resides in Seattle.

Brian James Baer is professor of Russian and translation studies at Kent State University. His recent publications include Queer Theory and Translation Studies: Language, Politics, Desire (Routledge). He is founding editor of the journal Translation and Interpreting Studies and coeditor of book series on translation studies for Bloomsbury and Routledge.

Product details

Authors Brian James Baer, Carleton Bulkin, Jirí Karásek ze Lvovic
Publisher Michigan Publishing Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.10.2024
 
EAN 9781943208791
ISBN 978-1-943208-79-1
No. of pages 342
Dimensions 126 mm x 201 mm x 23 mm
Weight 408 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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