From the Nobel Prize-winning Austrian author: a “brilliant,
uncompromising” novel that “gets behind the cream-puff prettiness
of Vienna” (Publishers Weekly). In The Piano Teacher, Elfride
Jelinek creates a shocking portrait of a talented, capable woman
fashioned by society into a ticking bomb. Set in 1980s Vienna, it
describes a culture rotting under the weight of its oppressive,
outmoded ideals—a place mirrored by the heroine’s own repressed
dreams. Erika Kohut, piano teacher at the prestigious Vienna
Conservatory, is a quiet woman devoted to Bach, Beethoven, and her
domineering mother. Her life consists of desperate boredom, neurotic
possessiveness, and hopeless dreams of a concert career whose hour has
long passed. Enter Walter Klemmer—a handsome, arrogant man out to
conquer Erika’s affections. Suddenly the dangerous passions roiling
under her subdued exterior explode in a release of sexual perversity
and long-buried violence. Awarded the Nobel and the Heinrich Boll
Prize for her outstanding contribution to German letters, Elfriede
Jelinek is one of the most original and controversial writers in
Austria today. The Piano Teacher was made into an acclaimed film by
Michael Haneke in 2001.
Les mer
A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802198839
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Grove Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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