Boys and Murderers - Collected Short Fiction

Author(s): Hermann Ungar; Thomas Mann (Foreword by); Isabel F. Cole (Translator); Otto Gutfreund (Illustrator)

Short Stories

Boys & Murderers is the first collection of novellas and stories in English translation from Hermann Ungar, author of the highly-acclaimed novel The Maimed. A writer of unique talent whose life was prematurely ended by illness, he was much admired by Thomas Mann, who prefaces this volume, and known as the "Moravian Dostoevsky" for his analysis of the human psyche. In fiction that is often grotesque and comical, Ungar explores the depravities of the heart and delusions of the mind. Taking Prague as well as his hometown of Boskovice for his settings, he can be located in that illustrious tradition of both Prague German writers (he was associated with Max Brod in the Prague Circle) and Jewish writers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, such as Joseph Roth.

Forgotten for decades, Ungar's work has experienced a renaissance over the past years with translations appearing in a number of languages and new editions appearing in German, which has placed among the greats of 20th-century European literature.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9788086264257
  • : Twisted Spoon Press
  • : Twisted Spoon Press
  • : 0.289392
  • : 15 August 2006
  • : .8 Inches X 5.3 Inches X 7.7 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hermann Ungar; Thomas Mann (Foreword by); Isabel F. Cole (Translator); Otto Gutfreund (Illustrator)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 252