The fiery tale of a Prussian banker's son who held women in simultaneous reverence and contempt, who used them for his own purposes and then discarded them without conscience. A novel unsurpassed in revealing Germanic ruthlessness and character, tenderness and brutality. Additional: Novel originally titled James Grunert. Ein Roman aus Berlin, one of the classics of Germanic erotica first translated (Kearney) 1930s, or (Stormgart) early 1900s.
The fiery tale of a Prussian banker's son who held women in simultaneous reverence and contempt, who used them for his own purposes and then discarded them without conscience. A novel unsurpassed in revealing Germanic ruthlessness and character, tenderness and brutality. Additional: Novel originally titled James Grunert. Ein Roman aus Berlin, one of the classics of Germanic erotica first translated (Kearney) 1930s, or (Stormgart) early 1900s.