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Samalio Pardulus - by Otto Julius Bierbaum (Paperback)

Samalio Pardulus - by  Otto Julius Bierbaum (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"This first English edition includes the full set of illustrations by Alfred Kubin from the book's 1911 German edition"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In an isolated castle on the outskirts of a city in the Albanian mountains, the wildly ugly painter of blasphemies, Samalio Pardulus, executes works too monstrous to bear viewing, and espouses a philosophy that posits a grotesque world which reflects the ravings of a dead, grotesque god. Told through the horrified account of Messer Giacomo (a mediocre artist at once repulsed and fascinated by the events unfolding around him), <i>Samalio Pardulus</i> describes the simultaneous descent and ascent of the titular antihero into a passionate perversion of Catholicism in which love and madness become one, as a dark, incestuous incubus settles into a doomed family. <p/>When it was first published in 1908, Otto Julius Bierbaum's gothic novella--the first of his <i>Sonderbare Geschichten</i> ("Weird Stories")--offered a Gnostic stepping-stone between German Romanticism and the nascent Expressionism that had not yet taken root. It presents the grotesque not just as a way of life, but as a godly path to a higher vision, even when it appears to be but a manifestation of evil. <p/>This first English edition includes the full set of illustrations by Alfred Kubin from the book's 1911 German edition. <p/><b>Otto Julius Bierbaum</b> (1865-1910) was a German novelist, poet, journalist and editor. His 1897 novel <i>Stilpe</i> inspired the first cabaret venue in Berlin a few years later; his last novel, the 1909 <i>Yankeedoodlefahrt</i>, produced a German proverb still in use today: "Humor is when you laugh anyway."</p>

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