Robert Musil was an Austrian writer. His unfinished long novel The Man Without Qualities is generally considered to be one of the most important modernist novels. However, this novel has not been widely read because of its delayed publication and also because of the lengthy and intricate plot that foresaw the impending disaster in Europe after the first world war. Musil was the son of engineer Alfred Edler von Musil and his wife Hermine Bergauer , who lived together with an unrelated "uncle" Heinrich Reiter , the houseguest in the Musil family. The family moved to Chomutov until October... 1881, and in 1891 father was appointed to the chair of Mechanical Engineering at the German Technical University in Brno, and awarded a hereditary nobility in the Austro-Hungarian Empire shortly before it collapsed. He was a second cousin of orientalist Alois Musil. Hermine Bergauer was the daughter of a Bohemian German engineer, Franz Bergauer .
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