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Franziska zu Reventlow

  • F. Gräfin zu Reventlow
  • Franziska Gräfin zu Reventlow
May 18, 1871 – July 26, 1918
Der Selbstmordverein
Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen
Von Paul zu Pedro
Von Paul zu Pedro; Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen. Zwei Romane. Hrsg. v. Else Reventlow
"Wir sehen uns ins Auge, das Leben und ich"
The Guesthouse at the Sign of the Teetering Globe
  • 2017

    In 1917, the world appears to be tilting on its axis. Accustomed certainties are no more, alliances are forged and just as soon abandoned. In the first of seven thematically related stories, we meet reform-minded German eccentric Hieronymus Edelmann on a Spanish island, where he leads a crocodile around on a leash and lures his compatriots to a precarious guesthouse. His motives are opaque, but one of his schemes is a correspondence association which appears to be an analogue chat room. Elsewhere we find the ‘polished little man’ who moves in truly mysterious ways and may in fact be a group delusion; a séance that turns into an illicit affair across dimensions; and a band of travellers overawed by the occult power of their luxury luggage – consumers possessed by their possessions. The surreal scenarios of The Guesthouse at the Sign of the Teetering Globe remain vivid and unsettling a century later. With dry humour and a profound sense of the uncanny, ‘bohemian countess’ Franziska zu Reventlow diagnoses a world in feverish transition. This is the first book by Reventlow to appear in English, in an edition that also features three short stories by the author and an extensive afterword.

    The Guesthouse at the Sign of the Teetering Globe