Ernst Weiss
Discover the remarkable life and legacy of Ernst Weiss, an influential yet often overlooked figure in twentieth-century literature. Authored by Pamela S. Saur and published by Academica Press in 2012, this hardback edition spans 292 pages and delves into the profound experiences of Weiss, an Austrian-Czech physician and novelist born in 1882. Through his exceptional writings, Weiss captures the essence of major literary trends and the tumultuous history of Central Europe during his time. This insightful assessment not only highlights his contributions to literature but also sheds light on the cultural and historical context that shaped his work. Perfect for readers interested in literary history and the rich tapestry of mid-twentieth-century Europe, this book is a must-have addition to any literary collection.