The Eternal Philistine
A Novel
by ÖDÖN VON HORVÁTH
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Pub Date Mar 13 2012 | Archive Date Dec 05 2012
Melville House | The Neversink Library
Description
“The most gifted writer of the younger generation.”
—Stefan Zweig
A classic, prescient work of pre-WWII literature by a major Weimar author about a young man who is a failed used car salesman. In search of another means to live the high life, he decides to travel by train from Munich to Barcelona to see the World’s Fair—and hopefully meet 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, from all levels of society on the brink of cataclysmic Fascism.
And as such, it is, perhaps, the most significant work of this important writer’s oeuvre. Von Horváth’s work fearlessly tried to warn of the dangers of rising fascism and the militarization of Europe (which led to his having to flee Germany and Austria successively). His characters here are adrift in their acquisitive desires, making them vulnerable to the manipulations and propaganda of the State—and making this novel brilliantly foresightful in its understanding of politics and human nature at a crucial point in modern European history.
A classic, prescient work of pre-WWII literature by a major Weimar author about a young man who is a failed used car salesman. In search of another means to live the high life, he decides to travel by train from Munich to Barcelona to see the World’s Fair—and hopefully meet 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, from all levels of society on the brink of cataclysmic Fascism.
And as such, it is, perhaps, the most significant work of this important writer’s oeuvre. Von Horváth’s work fearlessly tried to warn of the dangers of rising fascism and the militarization of Europe (which led to his having to flee Germany and Austria successively). His characters here are adrift in their acquisitive desires, making them vulnerable to the manipulations and propaganda of the State—and making this novel brilliantly foresightful in its understanding of politics and human nature at a crucial point in modern European history.
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