Explores the ways in which the novels of Hermann Broch's Sleepwalkers trilogy participate in and employ the history of architecture, architectural theory, and contemporary architectural debates. Beginning with the visual and architectural experiences of the figures in each novel, Sarah McGaughey analyses the role of architecture in the trilogy as a whole, while discussing work by Broch's contemporaries on architecture.
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