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The maimed / Hermann Ungar ; translated from the German by Kevin Blahut ; illustrated by Pavel Růt.

Title
The maimed / Hermann Ungar ; translated from the German by Kevin Blahut ; illustrated by Pavel Růt.
Author
Ungar, Hermann, 1893-1929
Publication
Prague : Twisted Spoon Press, 2002.

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Additional Authors
Blahut, Kevin.
Description
218 p. : ill.; 20 cm.
Summary
"Hermann Ungar (1893-1929) was born to a prominent Jewish family in Boskovice, Moravia and studied at university in Berlin and Prague, where he later lived. Called by Thomas Mann a "sexual hell" as well as "pure artistry," The Maimed is set in Prague and relates the story of a highly neurotic, socially inept bank clerk who is eventually forced to have sexual relations with his widowed landlady. At the same time he must witness the steady physical and mental deterioration of his lifelong friend who is suffering from an unnamed disease. Part psychological farce, Ungar tells a dark, ironic tale of chaos overtaking one's meticulously ordered life. Having died young, Ungar wrote only two novels, in addition to a handful of plays and short stories; this is the first time his work has appeared in English."--BOOK JACKET.
Uniform Title
Verstümmelten. English
Alternative Title
Verstümmelten.
Subject
  • Loss (Psychology) > Fiction
  • Suffering > Fiction
Genre/Form
Fiction
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library