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In page Robert Musil:

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After his death, Musil's work was almost forgotten. His writings began to reappear during the early 1950s. The first translation of The Man Without Qualities in English was published by Ernst Kaiser and Eithne Wilkins in 1953, 1954, and 1960. An updated translation by Sophie Wilkins and Burton Pike, containing extensive selections from unpublished drafts, appeared in 1995.[1] Musil's work, including its philosophical aspects, has received more attention since then.[2] Milan Kundera said, "No novelist is dearer to me,"[3] and Thomas Bernhard said he was "addicted" to Musil.[citation needed] One of the most important philosophy journals, The Monist, published a special issue on "The Philosophy of Robert Musil" in 2014, edited by Bence Nanay.[4]