His unfinished long novel 'The Man Without Qualities' () is generally considered to be one of the most important modernist literature novels.
Light and very bright essays and sketches, written from 1913 to 1929 by the cerebral, austerely hedonistic author of "The Man Without Qualities."
The longest treatment is for an unmade film called The Child Without Qualities, an autobiographical work that reads like an experimental short story.
No one is obliged to like Robert Musil's The Man Without Qualities.
There is both sport and heartbreak in our final view of Leo - old, abandoned, blind, being read to from "The Man Without Qualities."
The Man Without Qualities brought Musil only mediocre commercial success.
The same year Thomas Mann was asked to name an eminent contemporary novel and he cited exclusively The Man Without Qualities.
Does one turn the pages of "A Man Without Qualities" while making love?
Indeed, his great novel, "The Man Without Qualities," is a perfected instance of essayistic fiction.
He had a good story about Robert Musil, author of "The Man Without Qualities."