Late Fame

Author(s): Arthur Schnitzler; Alexander Starritt

Fiction

A hilarious takedown of celebrity and false genius, never before available in the US.


 


An NYRB Classics Original


 


Eduard Saxberger is a quiet man who is getting on in years and has spent the better part of them working at a desk in an office. Once upon a time, however, he published a book of poetry, Wanderings, and one day when he returns from his usual walk he finds a young man waiting for him. "Are you," he wants to know, "Saxberger the poet?"


 


Is Saxberger Saxberger the poet? Was he ever a poet? A real poet? Saxberger hasn't written a poem for years, but he begins to frequent the coffee shops of Vienna with his young admirer and his no less admiring circle of friends, and as he does he begins to yearn for a different life from the daily round followed by rounds of drinks and billiards with familiar buddies like Grossinger, the deli owner. And the ardent attentions of Fr ulein Gasteiner, the tragedienne, are not entirely unwelcome.


 


The Hope of Young Vienna is how the young artists style themselves, and they are arranging an event that will introduce them to the world. They insist that the distinguished author of Wanderings take part in it as well. Will he write something new for the occasion? Will he at last receive his due?


 


Late Fame, an unpublished novella recently rediscovered in the papers of the great turn-of-the-century Austrian playwright and novelist Arthur Schnitzler, is a bittersweet parable of hope lost and found.

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Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was one of the most influential European writers of the twentieth century, perhaps best known to British readers for his novella Dream Story. He qualified as a doctor but was increasingly driven to a career in writing, resulting in celebrated plays, novellas and novels which explore the great existential subjects of the modern age. Ever controversial and ahead of his time, he was close friends with Zweig and Freud, and a member of the 'Young Vienna' circle of writers who regularly met at a cafe nicknamed 'Megalomania' - the very same clique and cafe he satirises so deliciously in Late Fame. Pushkin Press also publishes Casanova's Return to Venice, Fraulein Else and Dying.

General Fields

  • : 9781782273707
  • : Pushkin Press, Limited
  • : Pushkin Press, Limited
  • : 01 September 2017
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 August 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 160
  • : 833.912
  • : English
  • : Paperback
  • : Arthur Schnitzler; Alexander Starritt