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By a bitter bit of mistiming, Arno Schmidt, who died in 1979, has now become at least partly accessible in English. On the evidence, he was an enormously important talent in the fictional line of cruel comedy that runs from Rabelais through Swift and Joyce—or to say it straight out, a 'Major European Novelist.' It's a shame that we are learning about his career only now when it's over; all the more reason, then, to blow the untimely trumpet. He was a very great writer; we should have known his work sooner.
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