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The eternal philistine

Horvath, Odon VonAuslander, Shalom(Introduction by)Dorvel, Benjamin(Translated by)
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';At the World's Fair in Paris I once lost my late husband and, just then, an elegant gentleman accosted me.

As I look at him, he opens up his overcoat and hasn't got anything on underneath.

I only mention this in passing.'This never-before translated work by a major yet overlooked mid-20thcentury writer is a brutally funny look at the human comedy on the eve of Europe's descent into Fascism.It tells the tale of a failed used car salesman who wants to live the high life, and so decides to travel by train from Munich to Barcelona to attend the World's Fairin hopes of meeting a beautiful, rich woman who will provide for his every whim.It's a highly stylized and, at times, raucously funny tale of the almost-absurd: a dark and satiric look at Europeans, and especially Germans, on the brink of cataclysm.

Adrift in their acquisitive desires, they are vulnerable to the propaganda of the Statemaking this novel brilliantly foresightful in its understanding of politics and human nature at a crucial point in modern history.dn von Horvth's scathing insight, in fact, led to his having to flee the very society he depicted when, living in Berlin, he drew the wrath of the Nazis. And yet this hilarious tour-de-forcewritten just after his escape, and just before his death in a tragic accidenteschews bitterness for rambunctious perseverance and compassion, and provides ample evidence of why von Horvth deserves renewed appreciation.

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Melville House
1935554743 / 9781935554745
eBook (EPUB)
833.912
27/03/2012
English
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162 pages
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