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Die Schlafwandler Hermann Broch publisher: Rhein-Verlag, Zürich, 1931-1932 translated as: The Sleepwalkers: A Trilogy publisher: Querido, Amsterdam, 1932 translation: Willa / Muir Muir refered to by: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Milan Kundera The Radetzky March Joseph Roth
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summary: Three novels depicting Europe between 1888 and 1918 (The Romantic, The Anarchist, The Realist). Broch's epic trilogy of daily life in Germany established him as an important modernist innovator. |
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| BOOKS BY HERMANN BROCH: The Sleepwalkers: A Trilogy 1931-1932 Three novels depicting Europe between 1888 and 1918 (The Romantic, The Anarchist, The Realist). Broch's epic trilogy of daily life in Germany established him as an important modernist innovator. | ||
| The Death of Virgil 1945 This novel recreates the last 18 hours of the poet Virgil's life as he is brought to Brundisium. Broch, an Austrian Jewish refugee from Hitler's Europe, concerns himself here and in his other works with the place of literature in a culture in crisis. | ||
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