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"It is quite clear that one has no use for a person who has no I in a well-ordered police state. But I also have no more use for the police state." The story of a found manuscript and the intense tale of its enigmatic, amnesiac author: a yarn complete with murder mystery and wily challenges to reader regarding the Nietzschean nature, psychology and politics of identity.

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"It is quite clear that one has no use for a person who has no I in a well-ordered police state. But I also have no more use for the police state." The story of a found manuscript and the intense tale of its enigmatic, amnesiac author: a yarn complete with murder mystery and wily challenges to reader regarding the Nietzschean nature, psychology and politics of identity.


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Isolde Kurz (1853-1944) was a popular, prolific and erudite German writer renowned for her fine style in all genres. She became dazzled by visions of Hitler's Germany as a new Holy Roman Empire. The Nazis in turn fêted the writer. In her 19th century youth, nationalism had been, as it currently is in many places, liberty's darling. She did come to distance herself from the fascists as time went on, expressing disdain for their life-negating materialism, and signing a manifesto against nationalist excesses, militarism and antisemitism.