Musil Diaries
By (Author) Mark Mirsky
By (author) Robert Musil
Translated by Mark Mirsky
Translated by Robert Musil
Basic Books
Basic Books
10th December 1999
United States
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
838.91203
Paperback
624
Width 320mm, Height 189mm, Spine 233mm
1094g
Robert Musil is ranked alongside Marcel Proust and James Joyce for his monumental, unfinished novel, The Man Without Qualities. His Diaries, a distillation of forty-three years of material, are valuable in a number of ways: as a first-hand historical document of life in twentieth-century central Europe, as a kind of unwitting autobiography of a great novelist, and as a writer's notebook that details the moods of artistic adventure.Readers will gain keen insights into Musil's passage from scientist, to soldier, to novelist, in honest passages that reveal the man in all his humour, ambition, frustration, and transcendence.