The Kraus Project

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The Kraus Project is Jonathan Franzen’s annotated and translated collection of essays by the acerbic Austrian satirist Karl Kraus, exploring language, media, and modernity.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author Jonathan Franzen
basedOn essays by Karl Kraus
containsWork Heine and the Consequences
In These Great Times
Nestroy and Posterity
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive
feature autobiographical reflections by Jonathan Franzen
biographical commentary on Karl Kraus
extensive annotations
footnotes by Jonathan Franzen
genre essay
literary criticism
nonfiction
hasContributor Daniel Kehlmann
Jonathan Franzen
Paul Reitter
ISBN-13 9780374182212
language English
mediaType print
notableFor bringing Karl Kraus to contemporary Anglophone readers
comparisons between early 20th-century and contemporary media
originalAuthorOfEssays Karl Kraus
originalLanguageOfEssays German
pageCount 336
publicationYear 2013
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
settingOfEssays Vienna
subject Austrian literature
Karl Kraus
journalism
language
media
modernity
satire
timePeriodDiscussed World War I
surface form: World War I era

contemporary media culture
early 20th century
topic critique of mass media
cultural criticism
literary modernism
political rhetoric
translation
translator Daniel Kehlmann
Jonathan Franzen
Paul Reitter

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