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The website of the Arno Schmidt Stiftung ::http://www.arno-schmidt-stiftung.de/
Their edition of his works is a wonder ::
http://www.arno-schmidt-stiftung.de/B...
I love the Stiftung hardcovers. I also noticed that Dalkey's redesigns of their Schmidt books kind of emulate the look of the Stiftung paperbacks. I'd be happy to see them ape the hardcover design for Bottom's Dream.
The ASML noticed you, you can join it here. It is very german.It is a mailing list.
www.gelehrtenrepublik.de
Its long name is the Arno Schmidt Mailing List.
This looks good, though I have not had the chance to listen yet http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/...
Jonathan wrote: "This looks good, though I have not had the chance to listen yet http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/..."
Oh yes very nice! I've got a tab open for it.
You are welcome. I add for login confusion: Klaus (Lupuss) from facebook is Dexter (Gordon) from google +, are the same, sorry.GASL has the most links further. Bibliography, Reference Bibliothek ...



For starters:
The Intellectual after World War III: Arno Schmidt's Science Fiction
http://www.altx.com/ebr/reviews/rev7/...
A lot of the book on ZT can be read online here:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=x...
If you have access to JSTOR, there is this, which looks good (though I don't have access so can only read the first page)
http://www.jstor.org/stable/25485352?...
And this piece on two of his novels from the Iowa Review:
http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.c...
Also:
http://www.zinzin.com/observations/20...