Description
About the Author
Arthur Schnitzler (1862D1931), Austrian physician, dramatist, and novelist, was among the most sophisticated writers of his time. Margret Schaefer, who has taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Illinois, Chicago, has written on Wilde, von Kleist, and Kafka as well as on the history of psychoanalysis and psychology. She lives in Berkeley, California. Her translation of Arthur Schnitzler's Night Games won the 2002 Bay Area Book Reviewers' Award for a book of translations published by a Northern California author.
Reviews
The tales of Arthur Schnitzler-especially as rendered in Margret Schaefer's clear, uncluttered translations-are many suggestive, allusive, and dreamlike things. But they are most certainly not the work of a period writer. -- Chris Lehmann * The Instrumentalist *
This extraordinary portrayal of psychic shock and disintegration is, simply, one of the greatest modern short novels. * Kirkus *
In Margret Schaefer's superb translations Arthur Schnitzler re-emerges as a riveting storyteller. -- Sandra M. Gilbert
These three dark novellas show Schnitzler's mastery as a guide to the neurotic, death-obsessed world of fin-de-siecle Vienna. -- Robert Alter
Schnitzler and Schaefer-a perfect marriage, made in Vienna. -- Frederick Crews, University of California, Berkeley
One reads the stories with suspense, pleasure, amusement.... [Schnitzler] can be read with pleasure and ease. * The New York Times *
She is readable, relaxed and on the whole the best guide for English readers to the nondramatic works of the man whom Freud admired and held in awe as his literary doppelganger. -- Peter Heinegg * America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & Culture *
Translator Margret Schaefer [offers a] concise and informative introduction.... Schnitzler's characters-abrim with sensibility, but devoid of common sense-seem so contemporary. * New Haven Register *
Beautifully translated. Each novella offers rich examples of the darkly introspective and self-destructive stream of consciousness Schnitzler employed. -- E. Wickersham, Villanova University * CHOICE *
Clear and accessible versions of these haunting, riveting stories. * Toronto Globe and Mail *
Book Information
ISBN 9781566636032
Author Arthur Schnitzler
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Ivan R Dee, Inc
Publisher Ivan R Dee, Inc
Weight(grams) 404g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 161mm * 21mm