Jarmila

Jarmila

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The wife of the far older feather-merchant, Jarmila enjoys all the pleasures her husband's wealth can buy, yet still longs for true love. Set in the idyllic landscape of rural Bohemia in the 1930s, this is the love story of Jarmila, the village beauty, and a toy maker who falls under her siren spell.

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Jarmila by Peter Engel )

Set in the idyllic landscape of rural Bohemia in the 1930s, this is the tragic love story of Jarmila, the village beauty, and a toy maker who falls under her siren spell. The wife of the far older local feather-merchant, Jarmila enjoys all the pleasures her husband's wealth can buy, yet still longs for true love which she hopes to find in her affair with the penniless toy-maker. When she conceives a child by him, he urges her to leave her husband for a life of love and freedom in New York. Guilt-ridden and suddenly facing a destitute life in a strange country, Jarmila refuses lo leave. Her devastated lover asks for one more meeting and tragedy ensues. The typescript of this novella was discovered recently at Prague University. Stefan Zweig, a friend of Ernst Weiss, believed it to be Weiss' best work.


'Weiss...displays here much of [Stefan Zweig's] artful unity of purpose and economy of language.'&mdash Chris Power, The Times

Ernst Weisswas born in Brunn (now Brno) in 1884 in Bohemia. He worked as a doctor and served in World War I. In 1938, he emigrated to France, and committed suicide in 1940, the day the German troops entered Paris. Weiss' novels show expressionistic and surrealist tendencies, often expressing violent perverted sexual impulses and marked by a deep pessimism, owing something to his friend Franz Kafka.

Weiss.. displays here much of [Stefan Zweig's] artful unity of purpose and economy of language -- Chris Power * The Times *
Ernst Weiss was born in 1884 in Brünn (now Brno) in Bohemia. He worked as a doctor and served in World War I. In 1938 Weiss emigrated to France. He committed suicide in 1940, the day the German troops entered Paris. Weiss novels show expressionistic and surrealist tendencies, often expressing violent perverted sexual impulses and marked by deep pessimism, owing something to Weiss' friend Franz Kafka.
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ISBN 13 9781901285291
ISBN 10 1901285294
Title Jarmila
Author Peter Engel )
Series Pushkin Collection
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pushkin Press
Year published 2006-02-27
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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