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About the Author
Arno Schmidt (1914-1979) was born in the working-class suburb of Hamburg-Hamm, Germany. Drafted into the army in 1940, he served in the artillery at a flak base in Norway until the end of the war. After being held as a prisoner of war for eight months, he worked briefly as an interpreter for the British military police. His first book, Leviathan, was published in 1949. In 1958 Schmidt moved to the village of Bargfeld near Celle. Over the next twenty years, until his death, he wrote some of the landmarks of postwar German literature, many of which are available in translation from Dalkey Archive Press.
Book Information
ISBN 9781628974560
Author Arno Schmidt
Format Paperback
Imprint Dalkey Archive Press
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Series Dalkey Essentials Series