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Microscripts, Robert Walser ; translated from the German and with an introduction by Susan Bernofsky ; with an afterword by Walter Benjamin

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Microscripts, Robert Walser ; translated from the German and with an introduction by Susan Bernofsky ; with an afterword by Walter Benjamin
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Microscripts
Responsibility statement
Robert Walser ; translated from the German and with an introduction by Susan Bernofsky ; with an afterword by Walter Benjamin
Summary
Robert Walser wrote many of his manuscripts in a highly enigmatic, reduced form. These narrow strips of paper, covered with tiny antlike pencil markings a millimeter high, came to light only after the author's death in 1956. At first misconstrued as secret code, the microscripts were eventually found to be a form of German script so radically miniaturized that an entire story might fit on the back of a business cardSelected from the six-volume German original, these twenty-five short pieces address schnapps, rotten husbands, small-town life, elegant jaunts, the radio, swine (and how none of us can deny being one), jealousy, and marriage proposals. This is the first English translation of Walser's work to be accompanied by facsimiles of the original microscripts and the original German texts
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