Margins
1964
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
106
Number of Pages
Et brødrepar i begynnelsen av 20-årene befinner seg isolert og forlatt, beskyttet mot utenomverdenen og samtidig nærmest internert i et merkelig tårn i utkanten av Innsbruck. De autoritære foreldrene hadde, på grunn av morens dødelige sykdom og farens økonomiske sammenbrudd, besluttet at hele familien skulle begå kollektivt selvmord. Selvmordet lykkes for foreldrene, men brødrene blir reddet i siste øyeblikk, og plassert i tårnet av sin onkel. Til psykiateren Hollhof forteller den ene broren forhistorien og hva som skjedde etter at de kom til tårnet.
Avg Rating
3.78
Number of Ratings
572
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
28%
2 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author

Thomas Bernhard
Thomas Bernhard
Author · 50 books

Thomas Bernhard was an Austrian writer who ranks among the most distinguished German-speaking writers of the second half of the 20th century. Although internationally he's most acclaimed because of his novels, he was also a prolific playwright. His characters are often at work on a lifetime and never-ending major project while they deal with themes such as suicide, madness and obsession, and, as Bernhard did, a love-hate relationship with Austria. His prose is tumultuous but sober at the same time, philosophic by turns, with a musical cadence and plenty of black humor. He started publishing in the year 1963 with the novel Frost. His last published work, appearing in the year 1986, was Extinction. Some of his best-known works include The Loser (about a student's fictionalized relationship with the pianist Glenn Gould), Wittgenstein's Nephew, and Woodcutters.

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