A Nervous Splendor: Vienna 1888-1889

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Binding: Paperback Format: Bargain Price Label: Trafalgar Square Manufacturer: Trafalgar Square Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Publication Date: 1980-10-30 Publisher: Trafalgar Square Studio: Trafalgar Square
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Some Like It Hot Comment: For Billy Wilder, this is formula, done with his left hand. But it entertained in its time; and viewing the young Marilyn Monroe is always pleasant.
--Hugh Downs
Customer Rating:      Summary: Genius--and evil--abounded in Vienna Comment: A royal mess, more like it. But an important piece in the puzzle of understanding the period between 1865-1914 and why it was the most intellectually fruitful time in history yet the root of so many wrong ideas and evil events of the 20th century.
Genius abounded in Vienna--Freud, Mahler, Klimt, Brahms, Strauss--yet so did a proto-anti-Semitism that planted a seed in the minds of the Hitler family, parents of little Adolf born in Austria in 1889. Royalty ruled the "united" Austrian empire with apparent grace and ease, yet deep ethnic and linguistic differences boiled under the surface to explode 100 years later into the most vicious many-sided civil war in modern times. Gentility and wealth seemed to flow from the roots of the industrial revolution, but economic hardship destroyed the homes and happiness of the growing impoverished class, while the gentile and wealthy exploded into rampant psychosis (providing young Dr. Freud a fertile testing ground), sexual infidelity, and suicide.
Social history, well done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Splendid Memory Comment: A marvellous, exciting and extremely well written summary of a major and influential time in Western history.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hypnotic Portrayal Comment: Vienna poised at the end of the 19th century. A striking mix of political ferment, intellectual creativity, gaiety and despair. Resident are an astonishing collection of people whose work would later touch not only Vienna, but resound world-wide: Freud in psychiatry, Mahler in music, Hertzl with the Zionist movement and Klimt in art. And at the center of political and social life of the city is its bright hope for the coming new century - Crown Prince Rudolf. Through 1888 the pace in the city builds to a fever pitch as Vienna begins its season of Carnival.
The other side of Vienna - hopeless poverty. A repressive regime. Catholic Vienna is rich in suicides - more per capita than other European cities. And not just simple suicides, but bizarre suicides staged with flair... The tightrope walker who leapt from a window with a rope attached to his neck, his note explaining "The rope was my life and the rope is my death." Morton tells us "he left a diary which consisted of paper scraps artfully tied together by a miniature rope."
On January 30th, Vienna's bright hope faded when the Crown Prince Rudolf capped the suicide season by killing his mistress, Mary Vetsera, and then himself at his hunting lodge, Mayerling. The hopes for the new century were gone. And then, just four months later, on April 20th, 1889 the harbinger of the new century, Adolf Hitler, was born. And none of us were the same again
Customer Rating:      Summary: Time travel does exist... Comment: ...and it takes the form of Frederic Morton's "A Nervous Splendor." Morton takes the reader on a trip through a long-vanished Vienna -- the Carnival season and the drudgery of day-to-day life in the city's slums; the glory of sun-splashed and colorful parades and the spiritual desperation manifested in a municipal epidemic of suicides; the stullifying atmosphere of the Habsburg court and the creativity of the intellectual/artistic community.The book is a snapshot of a year in the life of an imperial city as lived by disparate Viennese (including Freud, Klimt, Bruckner, Brahms, as well as Mary Vestera, "The Bird King," and the disturbed Crown Prince Rudolph). Morton focuses heavily on Rudolph's frustrated life and its bizarre end in the murder/suicide pact with the beautiful socialite, Mary Vestera. Rudolph is a frustrated liberal confined to carrying out increasingly meaningless imperial functions -- making the rounds at receptions, smiling for official portraits, and otherwise participating in the empty pageantry that is life in the Habsburg Court and aristocratic Vienna. His democratic leanings are thwarted by his father, the omnipresent Emperor Franz Joseph, and his father's retinue. To make matters worse, Rudolph is trapped in a loveless marriage. Enter Mary Vestera, the beautiful Baronness who has set her sights on Rudolph. Her slavish devotion to the Crown Prince, and his desperate frustration with life, culminated in a gruesome(and scandalous) end at Rudolph's hunting lodge, Mayerling. The author portrays this sad story as a reflection of the malaise that infected the imperial city as the Austro-Hungarian Empire moved unknowingly toward its own demise. "A Nervous Splendor" is one of those histories that reads like a novel. Frederic Morton utilizes firsthand accounts, anecdotal stories and wonderfully descriptive writing to bring to life a society long gone.
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