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Death / Anna Croissant-Rust ; translated from the German and with an afterword by James J. Conway.

Van Pelt Library PT2605.R67 T6313 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Croissant-Rust, Anna, 1860-1943, author.
Contributor:
Conway, James J. (Translator), translator, writer of afterword.
Series:
Rixdorf Munchen 1914 editions.
Rixdorf Munchen 1914 editions
Standardized Title:
Tod. English.
Language:
English
German
Physical Description:
170 pages ; 18 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Rixdorf Editions, 2018.
Summary:
To the fretful mother of a sick child it comes in the form of the long-awaited doctor. To a feeble old man it arrives as an obliging stranger who helps him to his feet and out through the garden gate. To the hapless workers of an overtaxed factory it is an industrial disaster with a paranormal dimension. Death comes to them all, yet the stories in Anna Croissant-Rust's cycle are charged with life. The ever-changing personification of mortality appears amid scenes of unexpected enchantment, full of light and wonder, of reverence for the mercurial passions of nature. An inventive revival of the medieval danse macabre, Death was issued in Germany on the eve of World War One. It is paired here with the author's earlier collection Prose Poems, which fused free verse and fragmentary narrative to create something sublime and entirely original. The intense emotional register and singular style confounded critics when it was first published in 1893, and by the time other writers were producing comparable work in the early 20th century it had been forgotten. This major English-language debut confirms Anna Croissant-Rust as a hugely powerful writer well overdue for recognition.
Notes:
Previously published as "Der Tod : ein Zyklus von siebsehn Bildern" in 1914.
Contains:
Croissant-Rust, Anna, 1860-1943. Gedichte in Prosa. English.
ISBN:
9783947325047
3947325045
OCLC:
1050366189
Publisher Number:
99978781915

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