Index / New / Franziska

Journey to Mount Athos
François Augiéras

Beautiful Image
Marcel Aymé

Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi
Charles Dickens

The Bachelors
Adalbert Stifter

The Jumping Frog &
Other Sketches

Mark Twain

Franziska
Ernst Weiss

Julien Parme
Florian Zeller

Burning Secret
Stefan Zweig

FOLLOWING the death of her mother, Franziska turns away from love and follows a grimly determined path to achieve a career as a concert pianist. Her determination takes her from her humble home in a small Czech town to an unconventional life in Prague, and eventually draws to a destructive climax in pre-war Berlin. Franziska is a fascinating exploration of character, an alluring treatment of the power of music and of a woman’s obsession. Ernst Weiss’ second novel was published in 1914 and was highly regarded by Franz Kafka, with whom Weiss was in regular contact.
ERNST WEISS was born in 1884 in Brünn (now Brno) in Bohemia. He worked as a doctor and served in World War I. In 1938 Weiss emigrated to France. He committed suicide in 1940, the day the German troops entered Paris. Weiss’ novels show expressionistic and surrealist tendencies, often expressing violent perverted sexual impulses and marked by deep pessimism, owing something to Weiss’ friend Franz Kafka.


ISBN: 978 1 901285 78 9
Fiction 272 pages
"Ernst Weiss, a Moravian who was an intimate of Stefan Zweig, displays (...) much of that Austrian writer's artful unity of purpose and economy of language"
The Times
FULL REVIEWS

The Guardian