I The other night, bored in the living room sat and rumzappte something, I'm on the movie ' Eyes Wide Shut pushed ', which ran straight. It reminded me that I wanted to read the already long-time dream novel, and I have also ordered them to me immediately. The film I've seen over and won even though I do not really like Tom Cruise, I must say that the movie is made really exciting.
The book is similarly exciting and takes us in almost the same time, who also plays in the last book I've read. Even more than ' Nietzsche Wept ' the reader is, however, the language of the late 19 Century in Vienna. If only this language enables the reader back to the days of cobblestone that rattled over the cabs of the Nobel people and in the glow of gas lanterns cast their shadows in the streets. The time of the great discoveries in medicine, engineering and other sciences, but also the time of the fin de siècle and the associated pronounced decadence and lust. And precisely in this tension also plays the novella by Schnitzler.
Thus, the novel begins with the confession of Albertine, Fridolin woman who confesses her erotic feelings and fantasies in which he does not object of desire was. Although replies Fridolin and Albertine's openness gives her an insight into his world, but Albertine's confession has him in deeper than he first likes to admit.
Driven by this force roams Fridolin in the course of the novel variety of situations, including all the stations also had a dream can be. Stations at which the traveler penetrates even existential questions and deeper into himself. Stations in which the character Fridolin is examined from various perspectives iron. Situations that illustrate vividly for me really the spirit of that time in Vienna.
And as in a dream blurs the reality of what could have been, so that the reader's imagination at the end of the novel is fueled more than the satisfaction of curiosity.
I liked the little book of just 100 pages, very good. Although the language seems unusual at first, the text is still read well and fluently and it actually turned into a lost world. Beautiful.
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