http://writingwithimages.com/4-7-arno-schmidt/ WebOne of the most noted of German writers of the 20th century Arno Schmidt died in 1979. He was author of The Egghead Republic, Nobadaddy's Children, Zettle's Traum (forthcoming from Green Integer) and The School for Atheists. 382 pages, Paperback First published May 1, 2003 Book details & editions About the author Arno Schmidt 219 …
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WebArno Schmidt, in full Arno Otto Schmidt, (born January 18, 1914, Hamburg-Hamm, Germany—died June 3, 1979, Celle), novelist, translator, and critic, whose experimental … WebJan 8, 1995 · Schmidt’s magnum opus (no less pretentious expression will do), Zettel’s Traum, translated as Bottom’s Dream, is a massive answer to Finnegans Wake. (The response begins in the title. Finnegans Wake omits the apostrophe, contrary to English-language orthography, and Zettel’s Traum inserts it, contrary to German orthography.) cine oscar platja d\\u0027aro
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WebNotes about the Reviewsand the Book's Reception : For an enormous (originally published as a 1334-page typoscript, and now (2010) as a properly typeset 1536-page text), Zettel's Traum (originally published as Zettels Traum) is Arno Schmidt's much discussed and surprisingly well-selling magnum opus. The daunting nature of this read -- with some ... WebSince its publication in 1970 Zettel’s Traum/Bottom’s Dream has been regarded as Arno Schimdt’s magnum opus, as the definitive work of a titan of postwar German literature. … WebBottom's Dream ( German: Zettels Traum or ZETTEL’S TRAUM as the author wrote the title) is a novel published in 1970 by West German author Arno Schmidt. Schmidt began writing the novel in December 1963 while he and Hans Wollschläger began to translate the works of Edgar Allan Poe into German. [1] cine phatrakorn