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Three Women
General Fiction三个女人
(o)robert Musil
"Three Women" consists of three short stories. The three stories with different text structures have a subtle and careful relationship with each other, forming an extremely exquisite aesthetic whole. The British "Times" said that Musil is "the greatest German writer in half a century."
"Three Women" consists of three short stories. The three stories with different text structures have a subtle and careful relationship with each other, forming an extremely exquisite aesthetic whole. The British "Times" said that Musil is "the greatest German writer in half a century."

Two Stories
General Fiction两个故事
(o)robert Musil
"Two Stories" is a single collection of novels published by the great Austrian writer Musil during his lifetime. Now it is published and distributed in China for the first time. The novel collection includes two novellas, namely "The Consummation of Love" and "The Temptation of Calm Veronica". "Two Stories" was translated by Professor Zhang Rongchang, a famous German literary translator and Musil researcher.
"Two Stories" is a single collection of novels published by the great Austrian writer Musil during his lifetime. Now it is published and distributed in China for the first time. The novel collection includes two novellas, namely "The Consummation of Love" and "The Temptation of Calm Veronica". "Two Stories" was translated by Professor Zhang Rongchang, a famous German literary translator and Musil researcher.

A Person Without Personality (set of Volumes 1 and 2)
General Fiction没有个性的人(套装上下册)
(o)robert Musil
"The Man Without Personality (Set of Volumes 1 and 2)" is Musil's unfinished posthumous work. It is a "spiritual novel" that plays an important role in the modernist literature of the twentieth century. In 1999, at the request of the Bertelsmann Literary Publishing House and the Munich House of Literature, a jury composed of thirty-three writers, critics, and German language and literature experts each selected a list of the most important German novels of the 20th century. At the top of the list was "The Man Without Personality."
"The Man Without Personality (Set of Volumes 1 and 2)" is Musil's unfinished posthumous work. It is a "spiritual novel" that plays an important role in the modernist literature of the twentieth century. In 1999, at the request of the Bertelsmann Literary Publishing House and the Munich House of Literature, a jury composed of thirty-three writers, critics, and German language and literature experts each selected a list of the most important German novels of the 20th century. At the top of the list was "The Man Without Personality."