Diaries, 1899-1941
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Author
Contributions
- Payne, Philip, 1942- - Contributor
- Mirsky, Mark. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Basic Books, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
139,250 words, Guess
Page Count
557 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL375137M
- ISBN-100465016502
- OCLC Control Number39678863
- OCLC Control Number17550684
- OCLC Control Numberdiaries1899194100musi
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number98036990
- Goodreads191948
- LibraryThing309105
Classifications
- DDC838/.9103
- LCCPT2625.U8 T3413 1998
Description
The Diaries of Robert Musil are a secret look into the life and mind of a writer whose fiction embodies one of the twentieth century's daring leaps of consciousness. In a series of notebooks kept through most of his literary career, Musil reflected, often through stunning epigrams, on his childhood, his erotic life, his methods of creative thought and his fellow writers. An indispensable guide to his fiction, essays and plays, the pages of the Diaries provide a skeleton key for his complex unfinished masterpiece, The Man Without Qualities. In the Diaries Robert Musil challenged himself to think about a reality beyond the world that could be apprehended by logic, to entertain the possibilities of forbidden eroticism, to imagine the hidden mystical life of Fascist Europe, and to turn the question of sexual gender into the puzzle of identity.
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