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Simplicius Simplicissimus (Paperback)
Hellmuth Weissenborn, Lesley MacDonald; H. J. C. Von Grimmelshausen
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Simplicius Simplicissimus - the towering achievement of H.J.C. von
Grimmelshausen, one of the earliest novelists in the German
language - charts the adventures of its hero, Simplicius, through
the horrors of battle, murder, fire and famine, offering an
invaluable eyewitness account of the Thirty Years' War and showing
how humanity can, in the end, triumph over brutality A work of
great poetical beauty and satirical strength, and a lasting
historical document of timeless value, Simplicius Simplicissimus is
one of the greatest picaresque novels in the Western canon.
Simplicissimus, which has more than once been called the greatest
of all German novels, has a terrible relevance in the America of
today, writes Eric Bentley in his preface to this edition. "For the
Thirty Years' War, which is its subject, was not just any war. It
was a war which inflicted death not on individuals only but on
cities, on populations, and it was a war in which life went on,
between battles, in the seventeenth-century equivalent of deep
shelters protected from the neighbors by machine guns: a war which,
even more than other wars, brought out the worst in human nature.
And around it, as today, in supreme irony: the highest of high
ideals." "There is great literature of war, and very much of it
speaks poignantly today. The Simplicissimus may well be the most
poignant book in all this literature because its war, alas, is our
war, our kind of war. . . . At moments, the Simplicissimus may be
too painful to read, and its relevance too much to bear thinking
of, but it is a classic function of literature to make the
unbearable bearable, the painful--and not perversely-pleasurable.
There is a transcendence here, and in the case of the
Simplicissimus, not just an aesthetic one. We shall not end the
horrors of war by refusing to let the mind dwell on them."
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