Aladdin's Problem Explained

Aladdin's Problem
Author:Ernst Jünger
Translator:Hilary Barr
Title Orig:Aladins Problem
Country:West Germany
Language:German
Publisher:Klett-Cotta
Pub Date:1983
English Pub Date:1 December 1992
Pages:121
Isbn:9783608952063

Aladdin's Problem is a 1983 novella by the German writer Ernst Jünger. It tells the story of an East German former army officer who battles with the problem that man is alone in the world. An English translation by Hilary Barr was published in 1992.

Reception

Philip Brantingham wrote in the Chicago Tribune: "As a narrative, the novel is a failure; not much happens and the characters are flat. But as an enquiry it succeeds by posing problems about the future of the individual in a society dominated by technocrats."[1] Publishers Weekly described the book as an "elegant allegorical novel" and wrote: "Lucid sentences and a finely tuned plot balance a rigorous agenda concerned with nothing less than the mysteries and paradoxes of material existence."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brantingham. Philip. 1983-08-01. Two Tales From Ernst Junger, Controversial Nonagenarian. Chicago Tribune. 2017-01-07.
  2. Web site: Fiction Book Review: Aladdin's Problem by Ernst Junger. Publishers Weekly. 1992-11-30. 2017-01-07.