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by Marlen Haushofer
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Publisher: Vintage Publishing, January of 2026 ‧
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Claustrophobic and shattering, this is the story of one ordinary woman unable to save a teenager in her care. It is the story of Stella...Stella is a friend's nineteen-year-old daughter who has come to live with Anna and her family. Unloved and neglected, Stella's presence disturbs the already tense and tumultuous household. She lodges uncomfortably in their lives, whilst Anna struggles to bring warmth and welcome to the home. Her son continues to be gloomy and her daughter oblivious. Meanwhile Richard, Anna's adulterous husband, pretends not to notice Stella at all Marlen Haushofer, author of The Wall, is the undisputed mistress of sustained dread and this gripping short novel deserves to be rediscovered.TRANSLATED BY SHAUN WHITESIDE'This potent 1958 novella from Austrian writer Haushofer takes the form of a mother s agitated confession... This one hits hard' Publisher's Weekly'Chillingly unillusioned... A fable about the habitual moral inertia of educated people' London Review of Books Haushofer is a rather terrifying writer Killing Stella limns a world of guilty secrets and repressions New Yorker

Killing Stella

by Marlen Haushofer

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ISBN: 9781529953534
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Release Date: January of 2026
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781529953534
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marlen Haushofer

Marlen Haushofer (1920–1970) depois de uma infância idílica no Norte da Áustria, estudou Filosofia e Literatura em Viena e Graz. Viveu dividida entre as aspirações literárias e uma invisibilidade deliberada, a escrita como missão e a «frieza gélida da alma pequeno-burguesa» (Klaus Antes), que dominava a sua vida familiar.

Autora que nunca quis notoriedade, recebeu o Prémio Arthur Schnitzler e, em 1968, o Grande Prémio de Literatura da Áustria. Influência para Elfriede Jelinek, que lhe dedicaria uma das suas peças, escreveu contos e romances, entre os quais A Partede (1963), a sua obra-prima, e A Mansarda (1969), habitados por heroínas inesquecíveis.

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