A collection of short stories offering a perfect introduction to the
work of the great German humorist Mynona
Originally published in 1921, The Unruly Bridal Bed brings together
ten indefinable tales that include "Tobias and the Prune," "Plant
Paternity," "The Dissolute Nose," "Fried Sphinx Meat" and "The Great
Gold-Plated Flea." Under his literary pseudonym Mynona (a palindrome for
the German "Anonym," or "Anonymous"), Salomo Friedlaender here displays
his unique brand of philosophical slapstick that blends fairytale
technology with proto-metafiction and at times unsettling meditations on
fornicating plants, aristocratic eugenics, spiritual and physical
hermaphroditism, and our excremental sun. With its companion volume of
grotesques, My Papa and the Maid of Orléans, this collection offers a
perfect introduction to the great German humorist's work.