The Setting: Fin de si cle Vienna - a society of almost unprecedented vitality, enlivened by new movements in music, art, fashion, literature, psychology, and love. Yet Vienna is a society on the edge... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Black horses gallop through the streets of Vienna in the dark of night. The Countess Bettina Von Gerzl proclaims "I do not want to lead a tragic life." A young girl yearns to be portrayed in a Henry James novel. A body is discovered in and then goes missing from Freud's sitting room. Could it be Hysteria? Black horses gallop in the dead of night. Edith Wharton takes a journalist as a lover. Carl Jung takes a patient as a lover. Henry James strangles his cat? [clip clop; clip clop; clip clop; CLIP CLOP] Emperor Franz Josef broods about why the women of Vienna seem to be killing themselves. Murder? One? Twelve? Galloping black horses. Deceit. Vengeance. Scandal. "We are not who we pretend to be." "Oh I AM someone. I am. I AM someone." Fin-de-siecle
Secrets of the Fin-de-siecle!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an amazing fictional exploration of a very explosive, talented, and contradictory era and place. That is Vienna, Austria at the turn of the century. Hanging over this whole novel is the question of how a city of beauty and imagination could have also been a hotbed of rampant and violent anti-semitism. But what truly sets this novel apart is its brilliant re-creation of the figures of this age: Henry James as a secret reader of potboilers; Edith Wharton the secret writer of pornography; Carl Jung's indiscretions with female patients; and Sigmund Freud's early failures. The author Hill, is at the top of her game though in inverting the Freudian theories of "female hysteria" and the women characters are strong and appealinq.
An informative and suspensful masterpiece!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I wasn't too sure what to expect when I picked up this book at a friend's recommendation. Not having been a Henry James fan, the title simply turned me off. As soon as I'd finished the first two pages, I knew I wasn't going to be able to put this book down without some sort of physical threat to my well-being. Aside from being an exquisitly written novel, it's filled with factual information and characters, social commentary (as applicable to our time as to turn of the century Vienna,) and truely haunting suspense. Plus, it's a bit difficult these days to find a book with truely likeable characters. Hill creates colorful portraits of sometimes bleak historical figures (i.e. Sigmund Freud, Edith Wharton, Carl Jung, and of course Mr. James) with a fabulous array of (possibly) fictional characters that you can't help but feel admiration, adoration, and/or sympathy for. Hill's range of styles and points of view are wonderfully displayed in this fine work that you could read again and again, learning something new everytime.
Amazing! Very captivating
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book takes you in and interweaves you inside a complex mystery in which no one will ever really know the truth. Questions our notion of mastery and delivers the unexpected. Read this!
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