Agathe, The Forgotten Sister
Par Musil, Robert
Publié par Lebooks Editora
English
2025
ISBN 9786558949848
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À propos de ce livre
Agathe:The Forgotten Sister, by Robert Musil, is a profound and introspective extension of his unfinished magnum opus The Man Without Qualities. Centered on the complex and ambiguous relationship between Ulrich, the protagonist, and his sister Agathe, the narrative delves into philosophical questions of identity, morality, and the limits of rational understanding. Through their intense emotional and intellectual connection, Musil explores the boundaries between love, incest, and metaphysical yearning, challenging conventional notions of familial and individual bonds.
Though fragmentary, the work is admired for its lyrical prose and psychological depth, reflecting Musil's preoccupation with the collapse of traditional values in early 20th-century Europe. The characters' quest for meaning amid spiritual emptiness mirrors the broader disorientation of modernity, blending philosophical reflection with moments of human vulnerability and existential doubt.
The significance of Agathe, or The Forgotten Sister lies in its philosophical ambition and its willingness to confront taboo and complexity in human relationships. As a continuation of Musil's literary and intellectual exploration, it offers readers a window into the unfinished yet enduring legacy of one of modernism's most enigmatic writers.
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