Om Der bal seykhl
Stanislaw Przybyszewski's novel 'Der Bal Seykhl' (The Dance of Death) is a dark and haunting portrait of fin-de-siècle Berlin. Set against the backdrop of the city's cabaret scene, the novel explores themes of sex, death, and moral decay with an unflinching gaze. This edition, with a new introduction by a leading scholar of German literature, is an essential addition to any library of modernist fiction.
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