Arno Schmidt, Leviathan [Leviathan]

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On accepting the Frankfurt Goethe Prize of 1973, Arno Schmidt lamented that German Fascism and the Second World War had encumbered an entire generation of German writers with the specter of “too late”. In particular, he saw himself as having been cheated out of many years of literary productivity. Indeed, Schmidt was already 35 years old before

Leviathan

[

Leviathan

], his first publication, a volume containing the stories

Leviathan or The Best of Worlds

,

Enthymesis

, and

Gadir

, appeared in 1949. Written during October 1946, the title story

Leviathan

comprises a mere 21 pages in the

Bargfeld Edition

of the collected works of Arno Schmidt. Yet

Leviathan

in its brevity is nonetheless a fully weighted indictment of the destruction of German culture and civilisation through Hitler’s war,…

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Citation: Menke, Timm. "Leviathan". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 03 September 2012 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=28119, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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