Haschisch by Oscar A H Schmitz

Haschisch by Oscar A H Schmitz

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Haschisch by Oscar A H Schmitz

First published in German in 1902, Hashish is a collection of decadent, interwoven tales of Satanism, eroticism, sadism, cannibalism, necrophilia and death.

Encountering the enigmatic dandy Count Vittorio Alta-Carrara in a Parisian eatery, the narrator finds himself invited to a Hashish Club, where in the dim light of red-filtered candles, a roomful of recumbent wanderers explores the abyss of the unconscious. The narrator and the count don a variety of identities as they in turn enter the narratives, sometimes participating in them, other times merely observing them from the vantage point of a shifting divan. Engaging in romantic liaisons with masks and cadavers, taking part in Satanic orgies and carnivals, plotting blasphemy and riding carriages through cityscapes where time loses its bearings, the protagonists draw the reader into their narrative and psychological unmooring.

A forgotten yet important chapter in the lineage of German fantastic and decadent literature, this translation of Hashish is illustrated throughout with drawings by the author's brother-in-law, Alfred Kubin, from the book's second, 1913 German edition.

Oscar A.H. Schmitz (1873-1931) lived the life of a literary dandy. Although best remembered in Germany for his second book, Hashish, and the decadent lineage it helped inaugurate in German letters, his output was wide-ranging, from Romantic verse to plays and travel books, to a series of popular nonfiction works on politics, yoga, astrology, etiquette and Jungian psychology.

Geboren am 16. April 1873 in Homburg/Hessen; gestorben am 18. Dezember 1931 (Killy: 17.12.) in Frankfurt am Main. Oscar A. H. Schmitz ist der Sohn eines Eisenbahndirektors. Er studierte seit 1892 Jura, Okonomie und Geisteswissenschaften, brach das Studium aber vor Ende der Dissertation ab. Schmitz verkehrte in Munchen mit dem Kreis um Stefan George und den Kosmikern Klages und Schuler. Auch mit Franziska zu Reventlow war er bekannt. In Munchen wurde er ein enthusiastischer Teilnehmer des Treibens der Schwabinger Boheme. In spateren Jahren befasste er sich intensiv mit Themen aus Politik und Gesellschaft, insbesondere mit dem Werk von C. G. Jung. Quelle: Killy
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ISBN 13 9783743702509
ISBN 10 3743702509
Title Haschisch
Author Oscar A H Schmitz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik Gmbh, Berlin
Year published 2017-01-17
Number of pages 86
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.