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The two stories contained in this edition - "Love at First Sight: A
Recollection" and "History of a Promise" - reveal Erich Hackl's
unique and luminous perspective on the relationship between
historical reality and literary representation. Drawing on
historical documents and authentic individuals, Hackl portrays the
inspiring lives of those who have suffered the terror and injustice
of twentieth-century fascism. Recovering from a wound sustained as
a result of his involvement with the International Brigade in the
Spanish Civil War, the Austrian Karl Sequens falls in love with
Herminia Roudiere Perpina, a strong and scrupulous Spanish woman
who cared for him in the hospital. The story of their brief but
enduring love both for each other and for social justice is
narrated through the memory of their daughter Rosa Maria in "Love
at First Sight: A Recollection". In his touching portrait of the
fate of these non-fictional individuals, Erich Hackl illuminates an
alternate perspective on Austria's position in the frenzied social
and political configurations that mark Europe from the 1920s to the
1990s.;In "History of a Promise," the mind of the septuagenarian
protagonist Willi retraces a path from his poverty in the Vienna of
the First Republic through his internment in the concentration
camps to his entrepreneurial success in his chosen South American
exile as he reveals for the first time a promise that he had made.
New translations of Schiller's literary prose works, accompanied by
fresh critical essays. Friedrich Schiller was a dramatist and poet
for the ages, an important aesthetic theorist, and among Germany's
first historians. But he left few works of literary prose behind --
seven short tales and fragments, almost all from early in his
career -- and although they include some of his most resonant in
his own time, they are largely overlooked today. Several of the
pieces -- which include The Ghost-Seer, A Magnanimous Act from Most
Recent History, TheCriminal of Lost Honor: A True Story, A Curious
Example of Female Vengeance, Duke Alba at Breakfast at Castle
Rudolstadt, Play of Fate: A Fragment of a True Story, and
Haoh-Kioeh-Tschuen -- have never before appeared inEnglish
translation. But they are a seminal link in the evolution of the
then-nascent German novella. They exhibit the anthropological
curiosity and moral confusion that made Schiller's first drama, The
Robbers, a sensation, demonstrating an original artistry that
justifies consideration of scholars and students today, on the eve
of the 250th anniversary of his birth. New translations of the
seven works appear here together with introductory critical essays.
Contributors: Jeffrey L. High, Nicholas Martin, Otto W. Johnston,
Gail K. Hart, Dennis F. Mahoney; Translators: Francis Lamport, Ian
Codding, Jeffrey L. High, Ellis Dye, Edward T. Larkin, Carrie Ann
Collenberg Jeffrey L. High is Associate Professor at California
State University Long Beach.
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