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Title: Sekunde durch Hirn: Ein unheimlich schnell rotierender Roman
Note: Reading ease score: 73.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Jens Sadowski
Summary: "Sekunde durch Hirn: Ein unheimlich schnell rotierender Roman" by "Melchior Vischer" is a novel written in the early 20th century, during a time of significant social and artistic experimentation in Europe. This book is a vivid exploration of consciousness, identity, and the absurdities of human existence, framed through a narrative structure that reflects the disorientation of the era. Likely rooted in the literary movements of modernism and dadaism, the book presents a unique and surrealistic perspective on the chaotic nature of reality. The storyline follows Jörg Schuh, a character whose life unfolds in a whirlwind of experiences that blend fantasy, struggle, and a raw depiction of the human condition. Jörg's journey is depicted through a series of vivid and often chaotic scenes that reflect various aspects of life—ranging from his birth in a tumultuous environment to his numerous escapades across different cities and cultures. As he navigates relationships, societal expectations, and his own fluctuating identity, the narrative dives deep into themes of art, sexuality, and existential questioning. Throughout, Vischer utilizes a stream of consciousness style that captures the chaotic and often absurd interplay of thoughts and feelings, drawing the reader into the tumultuous world of Jörg's mind as it grapples with both profound and trivial concerns. The overarching exploration serves as a commentary on the nature of modern existence amidst a backdrop of societal upheaval and personal turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Vischer, Melchior, 1895-1975
EBook No.: 32814
Published: Jun 14, 2010
Downloads: 56
Language: German
Subject: German prose literature -- 20th century
Subject: Dadaist literature
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Sekunde durch Hirn: Ein unheimlich schnell rotierender Roman
Note: Reading ease score: 73.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Jens Sadowski
Summary: "Sekunde durch Hirn: Ein unheimlich schnell rotierender Roman" by "Melchior Vischer" is a novel written in the early 20th century, during a time of significant social and artistic experimentation in Europe. This book is a vivid exploration of consciousness, identity, and the absurdities of human existence, framed through a narrative structure that reflects the disorientation of the era. Likely rooted in the literary movements of modernism and dadaism, the book presents a unique and surrealistic perspective on the chaotic nature of reality. The storyline follows Jörg Schuh, a character whose life unfolds in a whirlwind of experiences that blend fantasy, struggle, and a raw depiction of the human condition. Jörg's journey is depicted through a series of vivid and often chaotic scenes that reflect various aspects of life—ranging from his birth in a tumultuous environment to his numerous escapades across different cities and cultures. As he navigates relationships, societal expectations, and his own fluctuating identity, the narrative dives deep into themes of art, sexuality, and existential questioning. Throughout, Vischer utilizes a stream of consciousness style that captures the chaotic and often absurd interplay of thoughts and feelings, drawing the reader into the tumultuous world of Jörg's mind as it grapples with both profound and trivial concerns. The overarching exploration serves as a commentary on the nature of modern existence amidst a backdrop of societal upheaval and personal turmoil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Vischer, Melchior, 1895-1975
EBook No.: 32814
Published: Jun 14, 2010
Downloads: 56
Language: German
Subject: German prose literature -- 20th century
Subject: Dadaist literature
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.