In the Office

Scenes from the Life of a Clerk
Selected and with an afterword by Reto Sorg and Lucas Marco Gisi
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In the Office / Im Bureau
Scenes from the Life of a Clerk
Selected and with an afterword by Reto Sorg and Lucas Marco Gisi
Like the office satires of Melville, Gogol, or Kafka, Robert Walser’s short stories about office clerks, collected here for the first time, offer a similarly illuminating and exhilarating light on the working world.

The ways of the office inform our life from A to Z. When the young Robert Walser began to write around 1900 things were still very different. He found »office life« as a bank apprentice to be an irritatingly new experience. It appeared to him to be the essence...
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Like the office satires of Melville, Gogol, or Kafka, Robert Walser’s short stories about office clerks, collected here for the first time, offer a similarly illuminating and exhilarating light on the working world.

The ways of the office inform our life from A to Z. When the young Robert Walser began to write around 1900 things were still very different. He found »office life« as a bank apprentice to be an irritatingly new experience. It appeared to him to be the essence of a meaningless life determined by others. At the same time, it was the very place where the fantasies and dreams with which the poet appropriated reality were set.
2011, 144 pages
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Robert Walser was born in Biel/Bienne in Switzerland in 1878 and died on a solitary walk in the snow on Christmas Day 1956, near the Herisau sanitarium.

Robert Walser was born in Biel/Bienne in Switzerland in 1878 and died on a solitary walk in the snow on Christmas Day 1956, near the Herisau...


OTHER PUBLICATIONS

A Slap in the Face and Other Matters
Year of Publication: 2019
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 2019

Robert Walser has always inspired visual artists all around the world, including Thomas Hirschhorn, one of the most provocative and innovative contemporary artists, to whom Robert Walser is a...

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Spanish world rights (Siruela)

Letters 1-3
Year of Publication: 2018
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 2018

Robert Walser as a letter-writer is yet to be discovered. His letters are not merely the private backboard to his work, but an integral part of it. Therefore, the Bern Edition of Walser’s Works opens with a new, comprehensive edition of his letters. They provide insight to the existential conditions of Walser’s »life as a poet« between Zurich, Berlin, Biel, Bern and Herisau.


In...

Microscripts
Year of Publication: 2011
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 2011

It is well known that Robert Walser jotted down prose texts, poems and dramatic scenes on more than 500 pieces of paper between 1924 and 1933 in a script that, for decades, was considered...

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Selections from the Microscripts have been published in several languages. For further information regarding the rights status of individual texts in your territory please contact the respective Rights Manager

The Robber
Year of Publication: 1972
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1972

»The Robber, Robert Walser’s last novel, tells the story of a dreamer on a journey of self-discovery. It is a hybrid of love story, tragedy, and farce, with a protagonist who sweet-talks...

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English world rights (University of Nebraska Press), Spanish world rights (Siruela), France (Gallimard), Italy (Adelphi), Netherlands (Koppernik), Sweden (Faethon), Poland (PIW), Czech Republic (Opus), Latvia (Orbita), Turkey (Can), Ukraine (Zhupansky), Azerbaijan (Alatoran)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Portuguese rights (Relogio d'Agua), Denmark (Basilisk), Norway (Bokvennen), Slovenia (Nova Revija)

The Rose
Year of Publication: 1925
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1925
In The Rose (1925), a collection of short stories, travelogues, fairy tales, dialogues and monologues, literary and humorous observations, the last of the fifteen books that Robert Walser...
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Spanish world rights (Siruela), Portuguese rights (Relogio d’Agua), France (Gallimard), Italy (Adelphi), Sweden (selection; Ariel – pp), Hungary (Napkut)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Slovenia (Serpa)

The Walk
Year of Publication: 1917
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1917

A pseudo-biographical »stroll« through town and countryside rife with philosophic musings, The Walk has been hailed as the masterpiece of Walser's short prose. Walking features heavily in...

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USA (New Directions), UK (Serpent’s Tail), Spanish world rights (Siruela), Catalan rights (El Flâneur), Galician rights (Laiovento), Russia (Ad Marginem), Brazilian Portuguese rights (Editora 34), France (Gallimard), Italy (Adelphi), Netherlands (Lebowski/Dutch Media Group), Denmark (Batzer), Sweden (Faethon), Finland (Teos), Czech Republic (Opus), Slovakia (Premedia), Bulgaria (Critique & Humanism), Croatia (Fraktura / Bodoni), Greece (Gavrilidis), Kosovo / Albanian rights (Pa), Ukraine (Meridian Czernowitz Literature Foundation), Georgia (Ibis), Armenia (Antares), Azerbaijan (Alatoran), Iran (Dastan)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Chinese simplex rights (Shanghai Translation), Norway (Bokvennen), Hungary (Magvetö), Romania (Univers), Estonia (Tänapäev), Belorussia (Logvinau)

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Short Prose
Year of Publication: 1914
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1914
This volume of short prose, published as Kleine Dichtungen in 1914, was written in the years Robert Walser spent in Berlin and Biel; the collection of prose miniatures shows a broad cross...
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France (Éditions Zoé), Poland (selection; Officyna)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Italy (Einaudi), Slovak Republic (Hronka), Hungary (Napkut)

Jakob von Gunten
Year of Publication: 1909
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1909
»The Swiss writer Robert Walser is one of the quiet geniuses of twentieth-century literature. Largely self-taught and altogether indifferent to worldly success, Walser wrote a range of short stories,...
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English world rights (Serpent’s Tail / NYRB), Spanish world rights (Siruela), Catalan rights (Quaderns Crema), Basque rights (Erein), Brazilian Portuguese rights (Companhia das Letras), Portuguese rights (Relogio d’Agua), France (Gallimard), Italy (Adelphi), Netherlands (Lebowski), Denmark (Virkelig), Sweden (Faethon), Norway (Bokvennen), Finland (Teos), Iceland (Translation Centre at the University of Iceland), Japan (Choeisha), Thailand (Lighthouse Publishing), Poland (PIW), Czech Republic (Opus), Hungary (Scolar), Estonia (Tänapäev), Latvia (Mansards), Lithuania (Vaga), Croatia (Naprijed), Serbia (Ultimatum.rs), Slovenia (Beletrina), Bosnia (Gong), Turkey (Dogan), Greece (Printa), Macedonia (Templum), Albania (Pika pa sipërfaqe), Georgia (Ibis)

Domestic Rights Sales: German Audiobook (DAV)

Previously published in the respective language/territory; rights available again: Bulgaria (Narodna Kultura),

The Assistant
Year of Publication: 1908
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1908
Robert Walser is an overwhelmingly original author with many ardent fans: J.M. Coetzee (»dazzling«), Guy Davenport (»a very special kind of whimsical-serious-deep writer«), and Hermann Hesse (»If he...
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English world rights (New Directions), Spanish world rights (Siruela, Paperback Sublicense: Debolsillo, Latin American Sublicense: El Hilo de Ariadna), Catalan rights (Ed. 1984), Portuguese rights (Relogio d’Agua), France (Gallimard; French paperback sublicence: Éditions Zoë), Italy (Einaudi), Netherlands (Koppernik), Sweden (Modernista), Norway (Bokvennen), Finland (Teos), Japan (Choeisha), Poland (PIW), Czech Republic (Opus), Hungary (Scolar), Estonia (Perioodika), Lithuania (Pradai), Slovenia (Mihelač), Turkey (Can), Albania (Asdreni), Georgia (Ibis), Azerbaijan (Alatoran)

Previously published in the respective language / territory; rights available again: Brazilian Portuguese rights (Siciliano de Livros), Bulgaria (G. Danov)
The Tanners
Year of Publication: 1907
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1907
»The Tanners, Robert Walser’s amazing 1907 novel of twenty chapters, is now presented in English for the very first time, by the award-winning translator Susan Bernofsky. Three...
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English world rights (New Directions), Spanish world rights (Siruela, Paperback Sublicense: Debolsillo), Catalan rights (Proa), Russia (Text), Brazilian Portuguese rights (Companhia das Letras), Portuguese rights (Relogio d’Agua), France (Gallimard), Italy (Adelphi), Netherlands (Koppernik), Sweden (Faethon), Norway (Bokvennen), Japan (Choeisha), Poland (PIW), Czech Republic (Opus), Slovakia (Smena), Hungary (Scolar), Estonia (Loomingu Raamatukogu), Slovenia (Pan), Bosnia (Connectum), Turkey (Can), Greece (Printa), Georgia (Ibis), India (Hindi), Israel (Am Oved)

Previously published in the respective language/territory; rights available again: Bulgaria (Colibri)

Fritz Kocher’s Essays
Year of Publication: 1904
Robert WalserYear of Publication: 1904

These essays, allegedly published from the estate of a deceased schoolboy, mark the beginning of Robert Walser’s literary career.


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