The Other Side

Cover of The Other Side by Alfred Kubin
Author: Alfred Kubin
Publisher: Dedalus
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9781910213032
Dimensions:
Height: 7.25 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.48 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 833.9
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The Other Side by Alfred Kubin, published by Dedalus in 2014, is a literary work that explores the transformation of a dream kingdom into a nightmare. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a journey to Pearl, a mysterious city in Asia, which serves as a metaphorical exploration of the subconscious. Written in 1908, the book reflects the artistic fervor of the Expressionist generation, drawing parallels with the works of contemporaries like Meyrink and Kafka.

Readers will encounter a hallucinatory vision of a society governed by instinct rather than reason, culminating in apocalyptic imagery and surreal events. The story delves into themes of fantasy and horror, depicting the collapse of an idealistic utopia under the weight of absurd bureaucracy. With its rich, evocative language, The Other Side invites readers to reflect on the darker aspects of human nature and societal constructs, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realms of classic literature and fantasy.


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The Other Side tells of a dream kingdom which becomes a nightmare, of a journey to Pearl, a mysterious city created deep in Asia, which is also a journey to the depths of the subconcious, or as Kubin himself called it, ‘a sort of Baedeker for those lands which are half known to us’.

Written in 1908, and more or less half way between Meyrink and Kafka, it was greeted with wild enthusiasm by the artists and writers of the Expressionist generation.

‘ Expressionist illustrator Kubin wrote this fascinating curio, his only literary work in 1908. A town named Pearl, assembled and presided over by the aptly named Patera, is the setting for his hallucinatory vision of a society founded on instinct over reason. Culminating apocalyptically – plagues of insects, mountains of corpses and orgies in the street – it is worth reading for its dizzying surrealism alone. Though ostensibly a gothic macabre fantasy, it is tempting to read The Other Side as a satire on the reactionary, idealist utopianism evident in German thought in the early twentieth century, highly prescient in its gloom, given later developments. The language often suggests Nietsche. The inevitable collapse of Patera’s creation is lent added horror by hindsight. Kubin’s depiction of absurd bureaucracy is strongly reminiscent of Kafka’s The Trial, and his flawed utopia, situated next to a settlement of supposed savages, brings to mind Huxley’s Brave New World; it precedes both novels, and this superb new translation could demonstrate its influence on subsequent modern literature.’

Kieron Pim in Time Out

It will appeal to fans of Mervyn Peake and readers who like the darkly decadent, the fantastic and the grotesque in their reading.

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Publisher: Dedalus. Year: 2014.
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Language: en. Pages: 248. Edition: 2.

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