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Eine Handvoll Leben
1968
First Published
3.72
Average Rating
186
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Tras la muerte de su padre en accidente de tráfico, Toni Pfluger quiere vender la casa de campo de su familia. Una mujer extraña acude a ver la finca y se muestra interesada en adquirirla. Nadie se da cuenta de que se trata de Elisabeth, que antaño había estado casada con el padre de Toni, y que abandonó marido, hijo y amante porque no quiso resignarse a ser objeto de proyecciones ajenas ni a buscar pretextos para su amor y muchos otros sentimientos. «En aquella época todavía no sabía que un esclavo tiene que entender y hablar el lenguaje de su amo si pretende defenderse medianamente en el mundo de éste. Sólo mucho más tarde comenzó a hacer suyos los temas sobre los que se podía conversar con los hombres. Sus conocimientos, si bien superficiales, bastaban para entender la jerga de comerciantes, políticos y artistas. Así se ganó la fama de ser una mujer con la que se podía hablar como con un hombre, y desde entonces sus empresas se vieron coronadas por el éxito.»
Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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Author

Marlen Haushofer
Marlen Haushofer
Author · 8 books

Marlen Haushofer was born in Frauenstein, Molln, Austria on April the 11th, 1920. She went to a Catholic gymnasium that was turned in a public school under the Nazi regime. She started her studies on German Language and Literature, in 1940 in Vienna and later on in Graz. She married the dentist Manfred Haushofer in 1941, they divorced in 1950 but reunited in 1957. They had a son together, in addition to the one son she had brought to their “second” marriage. Although Marlen Haushofer won prizes for her work and gained critics laud, she was an almost forgotten author until the Women's Movement rediscovered her, with special attention of the role of women in the male-dominated society themes in her work. Die Wand (The Wall) can be seen as her main-work. It was published 1963, and it's a novel about a woman cut off from society that made her living on her own in the woods. Not only because of the open ending, the novel allows a big variety of interpretations. Marlen Haushofer came down with bone cancer and died on March the 21st 1970, she was only 49 years old.

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