
Schwarz-Weiß-Rot: Grotesken
''Schwarz-Weiß-Rot: Grotesken'' is a collection of six grotesque short stories by Mynona, published in 1916. The tales blend satire and surrealism to critique societal norms and philosophical concepts, often referencing figures like Goethe. Mynona's narratives explore absurd scenarios, such as a professor's attempt to recreate Goethe's voice and a bizarre encounter with a mechanical egg in the desert, prompting reflections on reality and identity. This work stands out for its unique fusion of humor, philosophy, and commentary on German culture.
















