- The Death of Virgil
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name = The Death of Virgil
title_orig = Der Tod des Virgil
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author =Hermann Broch
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country =Austria /United States
language = German
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genre =Historical novel
publisher =Pantheon Books
release_date = 1945
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 494 pp (first edition hardcover)
isbn = ISBN 1-117-57202-1 (first edition hardcover)
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followed_by ="The Death of Virgil" ("Der Tod des Vergil") is a
novel originally written in German by theAustria n authorHermann Broch . The English translation, and an edition in German, were both published in 1945. The stream of consciousness and complex literary allusions in the novel were influenced by the modernist style ofJames Joyce . Exploring the death ofVirgil in exile, it echoes Broch's own exile from Austria to aconcentration camp and then to theUnited States .This great, difficult novel, in which reality and hallucination, poetry and prose are inextricably mingled, reenacts the last hours of life of the Roman poet
Virgil , in the port of Brundisium (Brindisi ), where he accompaniedAugustus , his decision to burn his "Aeneid ", frustrated by the emperor, and his final reconciliation with his destiny. Virgil's heightened perceptions as he dies recall his life and the age in which he lives. The poet is in the interval between life to death, just as his culture hangs between the pagan and Christian eras. As he reflects, Virgil recognises that history is at a cusp and that he may have falsified reality in his attempt to create beauty.Harry Levin comments that "Broch's novel creates out of a dying poet's a rich, profound vision both of civilisation and of primal concerns of all mankind."Broch started to write the novel in
1938 while imprisoned in aconcentration camp and finished it in theUnited States , where it was first published. The first edition was an English translation byJean Starr Untermeyer , who is said to have collaborated so closely with Broch as to be almost a co-author. It was published byPantheon Books ofNew York in1945 , who published an edition in the original German later that year. A German language edition was also published inZürich byRhein Verlag in 1947 but the first German publication was not until 1958 when editions were published in Frankfurt and Munich; the latter with colour illustrations byCelestino Piatti .As of 2005 , the most recent English language edition of the novel (Penguin, 2000) is out of print, althoughVintage Books appears to still offer it in a 1995 reprint.Bibliography
*Broch, Hermann. Untermeyer, Jean Starr (tr.) "The Death of Virgil" (New York: Pantheon, 1945)
*Broch, Hermann. "Der Tod des Vergil" (New York: Pantheon, 1945)
*Broch, Hermann. Untermeyer, Jean Starr (tr.) "The Death of Virgil" (London: Routledge, 1946)
*Broch, Hermann. "Der Tod des Vergil" (Zürich: Rhein, 1947)
*Broch, Hermann. "Der Tod des Vergil" (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1958)
*Broch, Hermann. Piatti, Celestino. "Der Tod des Vergil" (Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch, 1958)
*Broch, Hermann. Untermeyer, Jean Starr (tr.) "The Death of Virgil" (London/New York: Penguin, 2000) ISBN 0-
*Broch, Herman."der Tod des Vergil" "the life and times of Vergil"References
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Erich Heller , ‘Hitler in a very Small Town’, "New York Times", January 25, 1987.
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0809020.html 'Broch, Hermann', "The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia", 6th ed. (Columbia University, 2005)] . RetrievedJuly 28 2005.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Broch 'Hermann Broch', "English Wikipedia" (July 29 2005)] . RetrievedJuly 29 2005.
*Levin, Bernard. Introduction to Broch, Hermann. Untermeyer, Jean Starr (tr.) "The Death of Virgil" (Oxford: University, 1983) ISBN 0-19-281387-0
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