
At the Blue Monkey
Told in a baroque, sometimes baffling poetry of underworld slang in an urban world of bars and rent-a-rooms, these short tales are presented to the reader like so many three-card Montes in which readers come to realize too late that they may well themselves be the literary mark.
Walter Serner (1889 1942) helped found the Dada movement and embodied its most cynical and anarchic aspects. After breaking with the movement, he began publishing crime stories and the 1925 novel The Tigress. Moving constantly across Europe, he eventually disappeared and was rumored to have vanished into the criminal milieu he wrote about; in fact he had returned to Czechoslovakia, married and become a schoolteacher. In 1942, he and his wife presumably died after being moved from a concentration camp, his books banned and burned by the Nazis.
- Undertittel
- 33 Outlandish Stories
- Forfatter
- Walter Serner
- ISBN
- 9781939663467
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 310 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 2.4.2020
- Forlag
- Wakefield Press
- Antall sider
- 192
