The Great Fall

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In The Great Fall by Peter Handke, the narrative follows an actor who embarks on a journey through a seemingly endless cityscape. As he traverses this urban environment, he encounters a series of encounters and introspective reflections, offering a profound meditation on existence, identity, and the human condition. The book blends philosophical inquiry with surreal elements, creating a rich tapestry that explores the dichotomy between solitude and connection.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to introspective narratives that delve into the internal world of a solitary character. This story weaves through a single day, capturing the protagonist's contemplations and dense philosophical musings, exploring themes of memory, identity, and existential inquiry. It appeals to readers who appreciate rich, poetic language and a thought-provoking, slow-paced literary journey.

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The Great Fall

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2019

On the day of the Great Fall he left nothing, nothing at all behind.

The latest work by Peter Handke, one of our greatest living writers, chronicles a day in the life of an ageing actor as he makes his way on foot from the outskirts of a great metropolis into its centre. He is scheduled to receive a prestigious award that evening from the country's president, and the following day he is supposed to start shooting for a filmβ€”perhaps his lastβ€”in which he plays a man who runs amok.

While passing through a forest, he encounters the outcasts of societyβ€”homeless people and migrantsβ€”but he keeps trudging along. He traverses a suburb whose inhabitants are locked in petty but mortal conflicts, crosses a seemingly unbridgeable superhighway, and wanders into an abandoned railyard, where police, unused to pedestrians, detain him briefly on suspicion of terrorism.

Things don't improve when he reaches the heart of the city. There, he can't help but see the alienation characteristic of its residents and the omnipresent malign influence of electronic technology.

What, then, is the 'Great Fall'? What is this heart-wrenching, humorous, distinctively attentive narrative trying to tell us? As usual, Peter Handke, deeply introspective and powerfully critical of the world around him, leaves it to the reader to figure out.

Series: The Seagull Library of German Literature

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The Great Fall by Peter Handke is praised for its straightforward narration and elegant prose. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in the journey of the protagonist, promising a fulfilling literary experience. This work is noted for reflecting Handke's early literary style and holds a significant place in German literature, as highlighted by Die Zeit.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857428417

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 May 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Contributors:

  • Translated by Krishna Winston
  • Translated by Krishna Winston

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Peter Handke was born in Austria in 1942. His works include the novels Short Letter, Long Farewell; The Left-Handed Woman; Repetition; Absence; and the play Till Day You Do Part; Or A Question of Light, also published by Seagull Books. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2019.

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