Cocaine: Selected Writings - Paperback

Cocaine: Selected Writings - Paperback

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by Walter Rheiner (Author), Bradley Schmidt (Translator), Gijs Van Koningsveld (Translator)

Clearly, someone had spoken the word, the fatal word that towered over the firmament of his nights and slowly cut him into pieces, a remorseless machine even in its sound: 'Co-caine ... Co-caine ' Bit by bit it cut him up, until someday soon he would be pulverised entirely.

Walter Rheiner remains virtually unknown in the English-speaking world, despite a small but remarkable oeuvre which explores typical Expressionist themes - including metropolitan estrangement, intoxication and the horrors of trench warfare - in a manner as daring and poignant as that of better known contemporaries such as Trakl or Heym.

Rheiner's was a short-lived career; most of his output was originally published between 1917-1918. An attempt to escape active service in World War I by posing as a drug addict marked the onset of his lifelong dependency on cocaine and, later, morphine. In the hallucinatory novella Cocaine, Rheiner provides the reader with an arresting close-up of Berlin's underbelly during the war years. The demise of the novella's protagonist Tobias foreshadows the author's own tragic end; he died at the age of 30 from an overdose of morphine.

This bilingual edition, the first to present Rheiner in English translation, includes the bulk of his known prose work as well as a small but representative sample of his poetry.

Number of Pages: 162
Dimensions: 0.37 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2017
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