Musil, Robert. The Man Without Qualities . — New York : Capricorn Books, 1965. — 366

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This magnificent novel, compared by critics with the best of modern masterpieces, demonstrates that one must turn to Proust, Mann and Joyce to find a talent of equal brilliance. Set in Vienna on the eve of World War I and peopled with some of the most memorable characters in modern literature, the book presents a profound, witty and striking portrait of life as it exposes the vanities, follies and eccentricities of the dying Austro-Hungarian Empire. Translated from the German and with a foreword by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser.

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