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Georg Letham

✍ Scribed by Weiss, Ernst


Book ID
108268094
Publisher
Archipelago
Year
1931
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780980033038

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✦ Synopsis


"Ernst Weiss is in fact one of the few writers who may justly be compared to Franz Kafka...The book belongs to the very most interesting that I have come across inyears. . . . One is filled with impressions, excited and gripped by striking existent but unforgettably cast images, characters, and events. By the way: it is all very Austrian."--Thomas Mann"I wonder why Weiss isn't better known here. A doctor as well as a writer, he knew about the body as well as the heart, and you can trust him when he describes how each can act on the other."--Nicholas Lezard, "The Guardian"Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer is a tragicomic and harrowing portrait of a morally defective mind. Written in a highly unreliable first person narrative, this unsung masterwork is an account of a crime and its aftermath: the scientist-hero (or scientist-villain) is tried, sentenced, and deported to a remote island where he is privileged to work as an epidemiologist. He seeks redemption in science, but in spite of himself he is a man of feeling. The book came out of the same fertile literary ground between the wars that produced "The Man Without Qualities" and "The Sleepwalkers"; like those modernist classics and the works of Ernst Weiss' friend, Franz Kafka, Georg Letham: Physician and Murderer is a prescient depiction of a profoundly unsettled society.Ernst Weiss (1882-1940), born in Brunn, Austria (now Brno, Czech Republic), spoke and wrote in German. He was a trained physician and surgeon and served as a ship's doctor for many years. He met Kafka in Berlin in 1913, and was convinced to write full-time. Weiss, a Jew, committed suicide in Paris when the Nazis entered the city in 1940.Joel Rotenberg translated "Chess Story" and "The Post-Office Girl" by Stefan Zweig and Hugo von Hofmannstahl's "The Lord Chandos Letter" for the New York Review Books Classics series


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