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Overview

Born in Switzerland in 1878, Robert Walser worked as a bank clerk, a butler in a castle, and an inventor's assistant before discovering what William H. Gass calls his "true profession." From 1899 until he was misdiagnosed a schizophrenic and hospitalized in 1933, Walser produced nine novels and more than a thousand short stories and prose pieces.

Walser's contemporary admirers were few but well-placed. They included Franz Kafka, Hermann Hesse, Robert Musil, and Walter benjamin. Today Robert Walser is widely regarded as one of the most important and original literary voices of the twentieth century. In "Masquerade" and Other Stories, Susan Bernofsky, presents a representative selection of Walser's work, from his first published fiction to the stately prose of the last years before his voice vanished forever behind the asylum walls. Written between 1899 and 1933, these 64 sketches, scenes, stories, and wanderings through landscapes and dreamscapes are characterized by startling, skewed comparisons, warpings of syntax, vagaries or perspective, and a delight in contradiction. Quirky, playful, and sometimes bizarre, Walser's texts were unconventional by the standards in the context of today's fiction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801839771
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 02/01/1990
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 444,506
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robert Walser (1878-1956) was born in Biel, Switzerland. Among his four surviving novles in Jakob von Gunten.

Susan Bernofsky's fiction, poetry, and translations have appeared in journals in the United States and abroad.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by William H. Gass
Preface
Zurich (1896-1905)
Berlin (1905-1913)
Biel (1913-1921)
Berne (1921-1933)

What People are Saying About This

Hermann Hesse

If he had a hundred thousand readers, the world would be a better place.

William H. Gass

If Kafka's neutrality widens our eyes with horror and surprise, Walser's depictions, only working within what is socially given, are equally revealing. The effect is complex, and wholly his own....If I read him aright, Walser became a post-modernist well before the fashion.

Guy Davenport

Walser is a very special kind of whimsical-serious-deep writer.

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