Die sechs Mündungen: Novellen by Kasimir Edschmid

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By Carol Thompson Posted on Dec 25, 2025
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Edschmid, Kasimir, 1890-1966 Edschmid, Kasimir, 1890-1966
German
Hey, have you ever read something that feels like a fever dream from a hundred years ago? That's 'Die sechs Mündungen' by Kasimir Edschmid. Forget your typical, straightforward stories. This collection is a wild ride into the German Expressionist movement. It's not about gentle realism; it's about raw emotion, distorted perspectives, and characters pushed to their absolute limits. Think jagged, intense prose painting pictures of obsession, madness, and the chaos lurking under the surface of society. If you're tired of safe, predictable fiction and want to experience the literary equivalent of an avant-garde art explosion, this is your next read. It's challenging, strange, and utterly unforgettable.
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Let's talk about a book that feels like stepping into a different dimension of storytelling. 'Die sechs Mündungen' (The Six Mouths) is a collection of six novellas by Kasimir Edschmid, a leading voice of German Expressionism. This isn't your cozy, Sunday-afternoon kind of read.

The Story

Don't expect one continuous plot. Instead, you get six separate, intense worlds. Each story throws you headfirst into the inner turmoil of its characters. We meet people consumed by obsession, artists on the brink of madness, and souls shattered by the modern world. The plots are often secondary to the overwhelming feelings—terror, ecstasy, despair—that Edschmid paints with his words. Reality bends and warps to match their psychological states. It's less about 'what happens next' and more about 'what is this person experiencing, right now, in their deepest core?'

Why You Should Read It

I picked this up out of curiosity about literary movements and couldn't put it down. The power isn't in subtlety; it's in the sheer force of the writing. Edschmid doesn't just describe a city—he makes it a pulsating, monstrous entity. His characters aren't just sad; they are engulfed by a cosmic melancholy. Reading it feels like watching a silent film with incredibly dramatic lighting and exaggerated gestures. It's a pure shot of artistic adrenaline. You won't find comfortable answers here, but you will find stunning, raw portraits of human extremity.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who love early 20th-century modernism, fans of writers like Kafka or Alfred Döblin, or anyone who wants their fiction to feel like an event. If you enjoy exploring how style and emotion can overpower traditional plot, you'll be fascinated. Fair warning: it's not a light or easy read. But if you're in the mood to be challenged and visually dazzled by language, 'Die sechs Mündungen' is a brilliant, haunting journey into the heart of Expressionism.



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