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O Náufrago

by Thomas Bernhard
Publisher: Relógio D'Água, March of 2024 ‧
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Neste seu livro, Thomas Bernhard fala da morte. A do músico Glenn Gould e a de Wertheimer, igualmente músico, que se suicidou. O narrador é o único que abandonou a música, oferecendo o piano à filha de um professor de província, quando compreendeu que nunca poderia igualar Glenn Gould.

Este romance, onde se fala também de Lisboa e da costa de Sintra, que Bernhard conhecia bem, é um profundo monólogo sobre a arte e a psicologia do artista e uma espécie de composição sinfónica sobre essa mentira/verdade que é a arte. «Cresce a sensação de que Thomas Bernhard é o romancista mais original e concentrado a escrever em alemão. As suas ligações… com a grande constelação de Kafka, Musil e Broch tornam-se cada vez mais claras.»
George Steiner, The Times Literary Supplement

O Náufrago

by Thomas Bernhard

Property Description
ISBN: 9789897833687
Publisher: Relógio D'Água
Release Date: March of 2024
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 154 x 234 x 12 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 144
Format: Book
Collection: Ficções
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9789897833687

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernhard was born in 1931 in the Netherlands, the illegitimate son of an Austrian mother and a father he never knew. He spent his childhood with his mother and maternal grandparents in Vienna and was influenced by his grandfather, who was a writer. His education took place in two boarding schools, one National Socialist and the other Catholic, and in music, with singing and violin lessons. Later he studied acting and directing actors. Between 1952 and 1955, Bernhard collaborated with several newspapers, writing literary criticism, and began publishing some poems and short stories. In 1957 he published his best-known book of poetry, On Earth and in Hell, and in 1963, Frost, one of his most important novels. His work spans poetry, fiction, theater, and essays. A major author of the second half of the 20th century, and certainly one of the most controversial, he died in 1989 at his home in Gmunden, Austria.

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