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Edge of Irony

Modernism in the Shadow of the Habsburg Empire
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In Edge of Irony, Marjorie Perloff explores the Austro-Modernism that arose from the fragmented world of the dissolved Austro-Hungarian Empire post-World War I. She examines the works of writers and thinkers such as Joseph Roth, Robert Musil, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Karl Kraus, Elias Canetti, and Paul Celan, highlighting an aesthetic defined by radical irony, exile, and a distinctive sensibility. This modernism is marked less by formal innovation and more by scepticism, disillusionment, and a tendency to question rather than provide answers.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in European modernism, literary criticism, and cultural history, particularly those fascinated by the impact of historical upheavals on artistic expression and identity.

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Marjorie Perloff identifies and explores the aesthetic world that emerged from the rubble of Vienna and other former Habsburg territories--an "Austro-Modernism" that produced a major body of drama, fiction, poetry, and autobiography.

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Among the brilliant writers and thinkers who emerged from the multicultural and multilingual world of the Austro-Hungarian Empire were Joseph Roth, Robert Musil, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. For them, the trauma of World War I included the sudden loss of the geographical entity into which they had been born: in 1918, the empire was dissolved overnight, leaving Austria a small, fragile republic that would last only twenty years before being annexed by Hitlerโ€™s Third Reich.

In this major reconsideration of European modernism, Marjorie Perloff identifies and explores the aesthetic world that emerged from the rubble of Vienna and other former Habsburg territoriesโ€”an โ€œAustro-Modernismโ€ that produced a major body of drama, fiction, poetry, and autobiography.

Perloff explores works ranging from Karl Krausโ€™s drama The Last Days of Mankind and Elias Canettiโ€™s memoir The Tongue Set Free to Ludwig Wittgensteinโ€™s notebooks and Paul Celanโ€™s lyric poetry. Throughout, she shows that Austro-Modernist literature is characterized less by the formal and technical inventions of a modernism familiar to us in the work of Joyce and Pound, Dada and Futurism, than by a radical irony beneath a seemingly conventional surface, an acute sense of exile, and a sensibility more erotic and quixotic than that of its German contemporaries.

Skeptical and disillusioned, Austro-Modernism prefers to ask questions rather than formulate answers.

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Mary Ann Caws praises Perloff for illuminating the complexities of Celan, Canetti, Kraus, Freud, Musil, and Roth with rare insight, especially highlighting the nuanced discussion of Wittgenstein. Gerald Bruns commends the book as the most impressive achievement of Perloff's career, noting its challenge to traditional literary criticism through its exploration of Austro-Modernism's historical and formal intricacies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226566177

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 January 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 8 color plates, 26 halftones

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Marjorie Perloff is professor of English emerita at Stanford University and the Florence R. Scott Professor of English Emerita at the University of Southern California. She is the author of many books, including, most recently, Poetics in a New Key and Unoriginal Genius, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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