Faust

Robert Nye

first published 1980 Putnam, 1981 277 pages

Robert Nye's Faust is a cinematical trip that goes from comedy over drama and tragedy into hellish terror. A true work of genius, freeing the Faust-legend from the chains of romantisism and mixing it up with all things depraved and all things innovative.

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Faust edition · 1981 · Putnam · 277 pages
Faust edition · 1980 · Hamilton · 277 pages

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