The Confusions of Young Master Trless
By (Author) Robert Musil
Translated by Christopher Moncrieff
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
1st March 2014
20th November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
833.912
Paperback
192
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
218g
Musil's limpid, psychological evocation of adolescent sexuality and its often sadistic eroticism which anticipates the carnage of both World Wars. As the nineteenth century draws to an end, young Trless is sent to a military boarding school for the sons of the nobility on the eastern outreaches of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Far from his comfortable, free-thinking bourgeois home and left to his own devices, he experiences the joy, pain and self-doubt of adolescence. He is confronted with desire and love, but also his own cruelty, as he finds himself participating in his fellow pupils bullying campaigns. A dark Bildungsroman which shocked its readership at the time, Robert Musils first novel is a fresco of psychoanalysis, philosophy, eroticism, snobbery, sado-masochism and schoolboy humour, a hothouse of alternately repressed and unchained desires that prefigure the carnage of both World Wars.
Robert Musil (18821942) was an Austrian writer whose unfinished novel The Man without Qualities is now considered one of the most important works of European Modernism.