Edited with an introduction by Peter Höyng and translated by Höyng and Chauncey J Mellor, this novel tells the story of Carlo, the son of a European father and mulatto mother, who grows up in Vienna but travels to the USA, and after encountering apalling racism, finally decides to stay and fight for African Americans’ civil rights. Originally entitled Das blaue Mal (Vienna, 1922).
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