In Nobel Prize-winning author Peter Handke's The Left-Handed Woman, a
young woman faces loneliness and alienation on a journey to find her
own life outside of being a wife and mother. One evening, when
Marianne and her husband, Bruno, are dining out together to celebrate
his return from a business trip, Marianne listens to him speak and
realizes suddenly yet finally that Bruno will leave her. Whether at
that moment, or in years to come, she will be deserted. And
instinctively Marianne knows she must fend for herself and her young
son now, before that time comes. She sends Bruno away and settles down
to a life alone, at first experiencing moments of panic, restlessly
wandering in rooms grown stifling. The stillness of the house wears
her down, and she starts taking long walks, or visiting with her close
friend, Franziska. Gradually, what began as a selfish escape from the
prospects of the future becomes in fact liberation. The environment
she'd always hated--a no man's land of identical houses, with all
curtains drawn--recedes; her relationships with those dear to her
become less threatening, less necessary; and Marianne finds a new
pattern for her life and the strength to go on alone. Handke adapted
the novel himself into a film of the same name in 1978.
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A Novel
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ISBN
9781466806962
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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