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The Gripping Dystopian Cult Classic

by Marlen Haushofer
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A woman''s weekend away in the Austrian mountains takes an inexplicable and sinister turn - and becomes a fight for survival.

A woman takes a holiday in the Austrian mountains, spending a few days with her cousin and his wife in their hunting lodge. When the couple fails to return from a walk, the woman sets off to look for them. But her journey reaches a sinister and inexplicable dead end. She discovers only a transparent wall behind which there seems to be no life. Trapped alone behind the mysterious wall she begins the arduous work of survival.

This is at once a simple account of potatoes and beans, of hoping for a calf, of counting matches, of forgetting the taste of sugar and the use of one''s name, and simultaneously a disturbing dissection of the place of human beings in the natural world.

''Every joint and sinew of the story is restless with a sense of threat'' London Review of Books

''Brilliant in its sustainment of dread, in its peeling away of old layers of reality to expose a raw way of seeing and feeling.'' Nicole Krauss, author of The History of Love


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Wall

The Gripping Dystopian Cult Classic

by Marlen Haushofer

Property Description
ISBN: 9781529194586
Publisher: Random House
Release Date: July of 2022
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Vintage Earth
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781529194586
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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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