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In a German Pension
By (Author) Katherine Mansfield
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11th May 2021
United States
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Hardback
88
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
In a German Pension captures the youthful views of esteemed writer, Katherine Mansfield, who jumpstarted her illustrious career with a series of remarkable short stories. It showcases her growth and scope as a formidable nineteenth century writer.
A captivating collection of short stories centering the cynical and superficial parts of human nature. In one instance, an expectant father frets over his surroundings, while his wife gives birth. Another tale highlights a society womans obsession with fashion and perception, while another woman is fixated on her husbands stomach. Each story presents a satirical view of German people and culture from the early 1900s.
In a German Pension was a commercial success that quickly ran through multiple editions. It was an impressive starting point to an acclaimed career, filled with masterful modernist tales. This collection is a testament to Mansfields unique voice and storytelling ability.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of In a German Pension is both modern and readable.
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was born into a wealthy family in Wellington, New Zealand. She received a formal education at Queen's College in London where she began her literary career. She found regular work with the periodical Rhythm, later known as The Blue Review, before publishing her first book, In a German Pension in 1911. Over the next decade, Mansfield would gain critical acclaim for her masterful short stories, including "Bliss" and "The Garden Party."