
A new edition of an influential forerunner of literary modernism, described by The Guardian as 'a study of schizophrenia whose style anticipates Bernhard and Beckett'.
Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Vosges mountains, Lenz tells the tale of the real-life writer J.M.R. Lenz's nineteen-day stay in Waldersbach in 1778, describing his wanderings around the mountainous surroundings and his worsening fits of madness, eventually culminating in his removal, under guard, to Strasbourg. Valued both as a chilling exploration of paranoid schizophrenia and an influential forerunner of literary modernism, this existential drama boasts a prose style startlingly ahead of its time.Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.