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  1. 1. By Night Under The Stone Bridge by Leo Perutz

    Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Prague, this novel weaves a tapestry of interconnected stories that blend historical events with mystical elements. The narrative follows the lives of various characters, including the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, a Jewish merchant, and a mysterious alchemist, as their paths cross in unexpected ways. Through a series of dreams, visions, and supernatural occurrences, the book explores themes of power, faith, and destiny, ultimately revealing the hidden connections that bind the characters' fates together in a world where reality and fantasy intertwine.

    The 2786th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Krambambuli by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

    Set in the rural landscapes of 19th-century Austria, the story revolves around the complex relationship between a loyal hunting dog and two men from different walks of life. The dog, initially owned by a poacher, is given to a forester who grows deeply attached to the animal. However, the dog's unwavering loyalty is tested when his former owner reappears, leading to a poignant exploration of fidelity, duty, and the bonds that tie humans to their canine companions. The narrative delves into themes of loyalty and the moral dilemmas faced by both man and beast, ultimately reflecting on the nature of true allegiance.

    The 3638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. The Poor Musician by Franz Grillparzer

    A Few Leaves from the Diary of a Poor Musician

    Set in the heart of Vienna, this poignant tale follows the life of a destitute musician who clings to his art despite the harsh realities of poverty. His unwavering dedication to music becomes both his solace and his curse, as he navigates a world indifferent to his talents. Through a series of encounters with various characters, the story explores themes of unrequited love, the struggle for artistic integrity, and the bittersweet nature of dreams. The narrative paints a vivid picture of the musician's inner world, highlighting the tension between his idealistic aspirations and the starkness of his existence.

    The 3638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. The Road Into The Open by Arthur Schnitzler

    Set in the vibrant cultural milieu of early 20th-century Vienna, this novel delves into the life of a young composer grappling with the complexities of love, art, and identity. As he navigates the intricacies of his relationships with a diverse array of characters, including artists, intellectuals, and lovers, he confronts the societal expectations and personal dilemmas that shape his journey. The narrative explores themes of existential introspection and the pursuit of authenticity amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, capturing the essence of a society on the brink of modernity.

    The 3638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Frost by Thomas Bernhard

    Set in a remote, snow-covered Austrian village, the narrative follows a young medical student dispatched to observe an eccentric painter who has retreated from society. Through the student's eyes, readers are drawn into the painter's world of existential despair and philosophical musings, as he grapples with the futility of life and the oppressive nature of his surroundings. The stark, wintry landscape mirrors the painter's inner turmoil, creating a haunting exploration of isolation, madness, and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

    The 4371st Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. Tante Jolesch Or The Decline Of The West In Anecdotes by Friedrich Torberg

    The Decline Of The West In Anecdotes

    Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Europe, this collection of anecdotes paints a vivid portrait of Jewish life in early 20th-century Vienna. Through the sharp wit and wisdom of the titular character, Tante Jolesch, the narrative captures the essence of a bygone era, highlighting the cultural and social nuances of the time. The stories, filled with humor and poignancy, reflect on the broader themes of tradition, identity, and the inevitable passage of time, offering a nostalgic yet insightful commentary on the decline of a once-vibrant world.

    The 5292nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. The Tale Of The 1002nd Night by Joseph Roth

    Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Vienna, this novel weaves a tale of intrigue, romance, and the clash of cultures. The story follows the journey of a Persian Shah visiting the opulent city, where he becomes entangled in a web of deception and desire. As the Shah navigates the complexities of European society, he encounters a cast of vivid characters, each with their own secrets and ambitions. The narrative explores themes of identity, power, and the ephemeral nature of human connections, painting a rich portrait of a world on the brink of change.

    The 5915th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 8. The Burrow by Franz Kafka

    In this introspective narrative, a creature meticulously constructs an elaborate underground burrow, driven by an overwhelming desire for security and isolation. As it navigates the labyrinthine tunnels, the creature is consumed by paranoia and anxiety, constantly fearing potential intruders and the vulnerability of its sanctuary. The story delves into themes of existential dread, the futility of seeking absolute safety, and the psychological turmoil that arises from self-imposed solitude. Through its protagonist's obsessive behavior, the tale explores the complex interplay between fear and the illusion of control.

    The 6002nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 9. Three Women by Robert Musil

    Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe, this narrative intricately weaves the lives of three distinct women, each grappling with their own desires, societal expectations, and personal transformations. Through a series of interconnected stories, the characters navigate the complexities of love, identity, and freedom, revealing the nuanced interplay between individual aspirations and the constraints imposed by the world around them. The prose delves deeply into the psychological landscapes of its protagonists, offering a profound exploration of human emotions and the eternal quest for meaning and fulfillment.

    The 6002nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. Heldenplatz by Thomas Bernhard

    Set against the backdrop of Vienna, this provocative play delves into the deep-seated trauma and disillusionment of a Jewish family grappling with the haunting memories of the Holocaust and the pervasive anti-Semitism that still lingers in Austrian society. Through the lens of a family mourning the death of their patriarch, the narrative unfolds with a raw and unflinching critique of post-war Austria, exposing the hypocrisy and denial that permeate its cultural and political landscape. The characters' dialogues are laced with bitterness and despair, painting a stark picture of a nation struggling to reconcile with its past while failing to embrace genuine change.

    The 6546th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 11. Killing Stella by Marlen Haushofer

    Left alone in her house for the weekend, a woman reflects on how the arrival of her friend’s teenage daughter, Stella, intensifies the tensions in her already troubled family. Watching from the window as her unfaithful husband, brooding son and distracted daughter go about their lives, she becomes increasingly anxious, and the household’s simmering unease builds into a tense, claustrophobic domestic drama.

    The 6819th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 12. Old Masters by Thomas Bernhard

    The Comedy of the Art World

    Set in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, this novel unfolds over the course of a single afternoon as two elderly men engage in a spirited dialogue about art, music, and the human condition. One of them, an art critic, is fixated on a Tintoretto painting, which serves as a backdrop for his scathing critique of society and culture. Through their conversation, the narrative delves into themes of disillusionment, the search for truth, and the complexities of human relationships, all delivered with a sharp wit and a touch of existential despair.

    The 14983rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 13. Angel Of Oblivion by Maja Haderlap

    Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Austria, this poignant narrative delves into the haunting legacy of war and the struggle for identity. Through the eyes of a young girl growing up in a Slovene-speaking minority, the story intricately weaves personal and collective memories, exploring themes of trauma, resilience, and the search for belonging. As she navigates the complexities of her family's past, the protagonist confronts the silence and secrets that linger in the aftermath of conflict, offering a profound meditation on the enduring impact of history on individual lives.

    The 17119th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 14. The Other Side by Alfred Kubin

    A Fantastic Novel

    Set in a surreal and dreamlike realm, the narrative follows a protagonist who is invited to an enigmatic city called the "Dream Realm," created by a mysterious ruler. This city, isolated from the rest of the world, is a place where the boundaries between reality and illusion blur, and the inhabitants live under the influence of their subconscious desires and fears. As the protagonist navigates this bizarre world, he encounters strange occurrences and eccentric characters, ultimately leading to a descent into chaos and madness, reflecting on the fragility of human perception and the thin line between dreams and reality.

    The 16919th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 15. Rebellion by Joseph Roth

    After World War I, Andreas Pum returns home having lost a leg and received a medal. He keeps an unswerving faith in God, government and authority, but a dispute leads to his imprisonment as a rebel. The novel charts his crisis of faith and the wider cynicism and upheaval of postwar society through a mix of social commentary and brisk, jazz-like cadences.

    The 17048th Greatest Book of All Time
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