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A Life in the Making

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Pub Date Jul 06 2021 | Archive Date Jun 27 2021


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Description

The inspiring, meditative classic autobiography of a pioneering nineteenth-century autodidact and writer, in English for the first time

Over the 29 years of his short life, Franz Michael Felder worked with furious productivity to better himself and the lives of those around him. From his humble origins in the Austrian village of Schoppernau, he went on to found workers' cooperatives, a political party and even a public library in his own home, as well as writing many literary works.

A Life in the Making is both the culmination of this extraordinary career and a chronicle of its development. It is a story of early hardship and fortitude, of Felder's relentless zeal for learning and his lifelong effort to reconcile his own expanding horizons with the enforced confines of the community he was born to. Unfolding in prose of limpid beauty, A Life in the Making becomes a deeply moving tribute to Felder's wife Nanni, and to his enduring belief in the possibility of a better world.
The inspiring, meditative classic autobiography of a pioneering nineteenth-century autodidact and writer, in English for the first time

Over the 29 years of his short life, Franz Michael Felder worked...

Advance Praise

"One of the masterpieces of 19th-century German literature." -- Polis

"Exhumed from oblivion… blessed with a strange power… The 21st-century reader will never forget this friend from Schoppernau." -- Le Matricule de Anges

"One of the masterpieces of 19th-century German literature." -- Polis

"Exhumed from oblivion… blessed with a strange power… The 21st-century reader will never forget this friend from Schoppernau." --...


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ISBN 9781782276852
PRICE $18.95 (USD)
PAGES 320

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