Hugo von Hofmannsthal is one of the modern era's most important
writers, but his fame as Richard Strauss's pioneering collaborator on
such operas as Der Rosenkavalier and Die Frau ohne Schatten has
obscured his other remarkable writings: his precocious lyric poetry,
inventive short fiction, keen essays, and visionary plays. The Whole
Difference, which includes new translations as well as classic ones
long out of print, is a fresh introduction to the enormous range of
this extraordinary artist, and the most comprehensive collection of
Hofmannsthal's writings in English. Selected and edited by the poet
and librettist J. D. McClatchy, this collection includes early lyric
poems; short prose works, including "The Tale of Night Six Hundred and
Seventy-Two," "A Tale of the Cavalry," and the famous "Letter of Lord
Chandos"; two full-length plays, The Difficult Man and The Tower; as
well as the first act of The Cavalier of the Rose. From the glittering
salons of imperial Vienna to the bloodied ruins of Europe after the
Great War, the landscape of Hofmannsthal's world stretches across the
extremes of experience. This collection reflects those extremes,
including both the sparkling social comedy of "the difficult man" Hans
Karl, so sensitive that he cannot choose between the two women he
loves, and the haunting fictional letter to Francis Bacon in which
Lord Chandos explains why he can no longer write. Complete with an
introduction by McClatchy, this collection reveals an artist whose
unusual subtlety and depth will enthrall readers.
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Selected Writings of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400829798
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
520
Forfatter