Late Fame
New York : New York Review of Books, 2017.
Format: Book
Description: 111 pages ; 21 cm.
"An NYRB Classics Original One seemingly ordinary evening, Eduard Saxberger arrives home to find the fulfillment of a long-forgotten wish in his sitting room: A visitor has come to tell him that the youth of Vienna have discovered his poetic genius. Saxberger has written nothing for thirty years, yet he now realizes that he is more than merely an Unremarkable Civil Servant after all: He's a Venerable Poet for whom Late Fame is inevitable--if, that is, his new acolytes are to be believed. Arthur Schnitzler was one of the most admired, provocative European writers of the twentieth century. The Nazis attempted to burn all of his work, but his archive was miraculously saved, and with it, Late Fame. Never published before, it is a treasure, a perfect satire of literary self-regard and charlatanism"-- Provided by publisher.
Series: New York Review Books classics.
Subjects:
Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931 -- Translations into English.
Authors, Austrian -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Vienna (Austria) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931 -- Translations into English.
Authors, Austrian -- 19th century -- Fiction.
Vienna (Austria) -- Social life and customs -- Fiction.
ISBN:
9781681370842 (paperback)
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
F Schnitzler | Main (Downtown) | Available by placing a hold, Repository - Adult | In |
Originally published in Vienna, Austria, by P. Zsolany in 2014 under title: Später Ruhm.