One of 2019 Nobel Laureate for Literature's most important works, a spare and haunting novel of alienation.
Peter Handke (Author)
Peter Handke was born in Griffen, Austria, in 1942. A novelist,
playwright and translator, he is the author of such acclaimed works
as The Moravian Night, A Sorrow Beyond Dreams, The Goalie's Anxiety
at the Penalty Kick and Repetition. The recipient of multiple
literary awards, including the Franz Kafka Prize and the
International Ibsen Award, Handke is also a filmmaker. He wrote and
directed adaptations of his novels The Left-Handed Woman and
Absence, and co-wrote the screenplays for Wim Wenders' Wrong Movie
and Wings of Desire. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2019.
A seamless blend of lyricism and horror seen in the runes of a
disintegrating world
*Boston Sunday Globe*
Handke became the enfant terrible of the European avant-garde,
denouncing all social, psychological and historical categories of
experience as species of linguistic fraud. But [he] has aged well
and now...is regarded as one of the most important writers in
German
*The New York Times*
One of Europe's great writers
*Karl Ove Knausgaard*
The author reports and meditates upon the silent catastrophes that
continuously befall the human interior
*WG Sebald*
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