Yes by Thomas Bernhard (1992, Trade Paperback)

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"Thomas Bernhard was one of the few major writers of the second half of this century.". &;Gabriel Josipovici,Independent.

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PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
ISBN-100226043908
ISBN-139780226043906
eBay Product ID (ePID)95411

Product Key Features

Book TitleYes
Number of Pages140 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral
Publication Year1992
GenreFiction
AuthorThomas Bernhard
Book SeriesPhoenix Fiction Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight7.1 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN92-017921
SynopsisThe narrator, a scientist working on antibodies and suffering from emotional and mental illness, meets a Persian woman, the companion of a Swiss engineer, at an office in rural Austria. For the scientist, his endless talks with the strange Asian woman mean release from his condition, but for the Persian woman, as her own circumstances deteriorate, there is only one answer. "Thomas Bernhard was one of the few major writers of the second half of this century."-Gabriel Josipovici, Independent "With his death, European letters lost one of its most perceptive, uncompromising voices since the war."- Spectator Widely acclaimed as a novelist, playwright, and poet, Thomas Bernhard (1931-89) won many of the most prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, the Bremen and Brüchner prizes, and Le Prix Séguier., The narrator, a scientist working on antibodies and suffering from emotional and mental illness, meets a Persian woman, the companion of a Swiss engineer, at an office in rural Austria. For the scientist, his endless talks with the strange Asian woman mean release from his condition, but for the Persian woman, as her own circumstances deteriorate, there is only one answer. "Thomas Bernhard was one of the few major writers of the second half of this century."-Gabriel Josipovici, Independent "With his death, European letters lost one of its most perceptive, uncompromising voices since the war."- Spectator Widely acclaimed as a novelist, playwright, and poet, Thomas Bernhard (1931-89) won many of the most prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, the Bremen and Br chner prizes, and Le Prix S guier., The narrator, a scientist working on antibodies and suffering from emotional and mental illness, meets a Persian woman, the companion of a Swiss engineer, at an office in rural Austria. For the scientist, his endless talks with the strange Asian woman mean release from his condition, but for the Persian woman, as her own circumstances deteriorate, there is only one answer. "Thomas Bernhard was one of the few major writers of the second half of this century."--Gabriel Josipovici, Independent "With his death, European letters lost one of its most perceptive, uncompromising voices since the war."-- Spectator Widely acclaimed as a novelist, playwright, and poet, Thomas Bernhard (1931-89) won many of the most prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, the Bremen and Brüchner prizes, and Le Prix Séguier.

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