Roman der XII

Roman der XII, written by Hermann Bahr in the early 20th century, is a unique literary experiment featuring twelve chapters, each penned by a different notable author of the time, without revealing their identities. The book includes a prelude and a finale to create a cohesive narrative, allowing readers to enjoy the diverse styles of each contributor. Accompanying the text are brief biographies of the authors, adding context and intrigue. The work also featured a contest for readers to match chapters with their respective authors, enhancing engagement with the text.
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