Murder Mystery, Amnesia, Politics of Identity, Police State, Ego, Self, Madness, Societal Norms, Metaphysics, Vedas, SuperMan {a short gem from 1895 }
~ Isolde Kurz translated by Becca: Smashwords ~ Becca Menon works & translations on Amazon ~
“It is quite clear that one has no use for a person who has no I in a well-ordered police state. But I also have no more use for the police state.”
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THE ENCODED DIARY IS DISCOVERED! IS MURDER AFOOT?a
OR COULD THE POLICE STATE BE UP TO NO GOOD?
The story of a found manuscript and the intense tale of its enigmatic, amnesiac author: a yarn complete with murder mystery and wily challenges to the reader regarding the Nietzschean nature, psychology and politics of identity.
Creative Commons Image of Isolde Kurz circa 1870
Isolde Kurz [Translate this page] (1853-1944), once both widely admired and popular, was a prolific and erudite writer renowned for her fine style in a wide array of genres. While she did celebrate, and was celebrated by Nazi Germany, which she envisioned as the new Holy Roman Empire, she did not lose her humanity: she lent her then-eminent name to a French manifesto against antisemitism and nationalism’s militarist excesses.
Got no I? JUMBO THE ELEPHANT has one that so big it’s positively elephantine!