Sobre el Autor

Hermann Broch was an Austrian novelist and playwright, best known for his significant contributions to modernist literature. His early works, notably 'The Sleepwalkers,' delve into the complexities of the human psyche and the existential crises faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. This trilogy showcases his unique narrative style and philosophical insights, which were deeply influenced by the socio-political turmoil of his time. Broch's writing often reflects a profound understanding of the human condition, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the nature of reality.

In addition to his novelistic endeavors, Broch also wrote essays and engaged in political discourse, particularly highlighting the dangers of totalitarianism. His later work, 'Death of Virgil,' is a remarkable exploration of art, death, and the creative process, marking his evolution as a writer. Broch's literary legacy continues to inspire contemporary writers and thinkers, making him a pivotal figure in 20th-century literature.

nacionalidad Austriaco
Fecha de Nacimiento November 1, 1886
Lugar de Nacimiento Vienna, Austria
Fecha de fallecimiento May 30, 1951