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Intimate Ties

Two Novellas

Robert Musil Peter Wortsman

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English
Archipelago Books
28 May 2019
Two erotic novellas by one of the masters of high modernism.

A master of high modernist literature explores female sexuality and desire through the eyes of two women-one, married and unfaithful; the other, caught in a love triangle-in these two erotic novellas

First published in 1911, Intimate Ties is Robert Musil's second book, consisting of two novellas, ""The Culmination of Love"" and ""The Temptation of Silent Veronica"". Each revolves around a troubled woman in the throes of her sexual and romantic woes, as their memories of the past return to influence their present desires. Musil tracks the psyche of his protagonists in a blurring of impressions that is reflected in his experimental prose.

Intimate Ties offers the reader an early glimpse of the high modernist style Musil would perfect in his magnum opus The Man Without Qualities.
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Archipelago Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 164mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   368g
ISBN:   9781939810236
ISBN 10:   193981023X
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Robert Musil (1880-1942), born in Vienna, was trained as a mathematician, behavioral psychologist, engineer, and philosopher. During World War I, he served as an officer in the Austrian Army on the Italian front. He died exiled and impoverished in Switzerland in 1942. Author of The Man Without Qualities, The Confusions of Young T rless, and Five Women, Musil is one of the towering pillars of high modernism. Peter Wortsman is the author of A Modern Way to Die- Small Stories and Microtales, the plays The Tattooed Man Tells All and Burning Woods, the memoir Ghost Dance in Berlin, and a collection of short fiction, Footprints in Wet Cement. Wortsman's translations from the German include Telegrams of the Soul- Selected Prose of Peter Altenberg, Travel Pictures by Heinrich Heine, Posthumous Papers of a Living Author by Robert Musil, The Man Who Sold His Shadow by Adelbert von Chamisso, Selected Prose of Heinrich von Kleist, Selected Tales of the Brothers Grimm,Tales of the German Imagination- From The Brothers Grimm to Ingeborg Bachmann, and Konundrum- Selected Prose of Franz Kafka.

Reviews for Intimate Ties: Two Novellas

Praise for Robert Musil's Posthumous Papers of a Living Author, translated by Peter Wortsman: Musil's linguistic facility--the merging of aim, manner and result--is virtuosic. He's such a consummate stylist that after him Kafka may seem immature, Mann chatty, Brecht arch, Rilke precious and Walter Benjamin hermetic. And Peter Wortsman's translation is splendid, succeeding in capturing this author's unique combination of quizzical authority and austere hedonism. --The New York Times Book Review Funny, sad and true--or rather funny because they are both sad and true--such observations are, to use a typical Musil phrase, a form of 'daylight mysticism, ' shafts of light in a darkening world. --Chicago Tribune Praise for Peter Wortsman's translation of Konundrum by Franz Kafka: T he translator Peter Wortsman's excellent and bracing new selection of Kafka's stories, Konundrum: Selected Prose of Franz Kafka... brings the author's peculiar rhetoric to glorious life. -- Morten H i Jensen, Los Angeles Review of Books


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