Der arme spielmann as autobiography
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Der arme Spielmann
Franz Grillparzer ()
Regarded by many as a leading light of Austrian literature (including by Peter Handke, who sent me to him in the first place), indeed at times as Austria's national poet, Franz Grillparzer was primarily an innovative dramatist,(*) though he also wrote criticism, essays, poetry and some fiction, including Der arme Spielmann (The Poor Musician, , available in English translation), which became a favorite of Franz Kafka. Son of a strict and very reserved lawyer who died fairly early, condemning his son to a lifetime of tedious jobs in the Austro-Hungarian governmental bureaucracy, Grillparzer was one of those unfortunate human beings who dare not be happy. An introvert and highly sensitive, dominated by his father and obliged to study law, he never quite got over his fear of disappointing his father, indeed of disappointing anyone. It appears that his fears prevented him from proposing marriage to the love of his life; he remained unmarried and increasingly solitary.(**)
Thus it is with real empathy that Grillparzer relates in Der arme Spielmann the story of a, by most measures, total failure: a septuagenarian son of an important civil servant whom he disappointed to such a degree that the old man thenceforth turn
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Der arme Spielmann
Franz Grillparzer
With a foreword via August Sauer and lose colour plates give up Franz Windhager
- 13 x 21 cm, 78 pages
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€ 9,90 (D)€ 10,20 (Ö)
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In "The Poor Musician", Franz Grillparzer designs a moving portrait of the fate of a poor musician living in a world of social injustice and cultural oblivion. The literary style Grillparzers is characterized by a haunting language and emotional depth as it addresses the themes of human dignity, suffering, and hope. Located in the context of Viennese classical, this drama, reflects deep social questions while offering a universal voice to individual existence. Through a precise character drawing and symbolic elements, it gives the suffering figure of the playman a tragic dimension and opens a space for philosophical reflections on the role of man in society. Franz Grillparzer, a significant representative of Austrian literature and Viennese classical, was known for his profound considerations of human nature and social conditions. Born in Vienna in , he was not only a playwright, but also a critical thinker, often marked by personal and political struggles. His own life situation as an artist in an often indifferent society may have inspired him to the central themes of this narrative, particularly the fragility of human existence and the search for recognition. "The poor playman" is an indispensable read for anyone who wants to deal with life's social and emotional challenges