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The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories

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In The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories, readers are treated to a collection of tales that seamlessly blend sharp wit with piercing observation. Robertson and Bernhard explore the complexities of human nature, each story delving into the intricate dance between societal expectations and individual desires. This collection offers a profound reflection on the absurdities and subtleties of modern existence, ensuring an engaging and thought-provoking read.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate deeply crafted narratives that delve into human behaviour and the absurdities of life. With the influence of Thomas Bernhard's distinctive style, these stories offer a mix of dark humour, introspection, and a unique exploration of the complexities of existence, making it a compelling read for fans of literary fiction.

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The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories

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A collection of previously untranslated stories from a master of twentieth-century Austrian literature, Thomas Bernhard.

“The cold increases with the clarity,” said Thomas Bernhard while accepting a major literary prize in 1965. That clarity was the postwar realisation that the West’s last remaining cultural reference points were being swept away by the ever-greater commodification of humankind. Collecting five stylistically transitional tales by Bernhard, all of which take place in sites of extreme cold, this volume extends that bleak vision of the master Austrian storyteller.

In Ungenach, the reluctant heir of an enormous estate chooses to give away his legacy to an assortment of oddballs as he discovers the past of his older brother, who was murdered during a career in futile colonialist philanthropy.

In The Weatherproof Cape, a lawyer tries to maintain a sense of familial solidarity with a now-dead client with the help of an unremarkable piece of clothing.

Midland in Stilfs casts a jaundiced eye on the laughable efforts of a cosmopolitan foreigner to attain local authenticity on a moribund Alpine farmstead.

In At the Ortler, two middle-aged brothers—one a scientist, the other an acrobat—meditate on their unusual career paths while they climb a mountain to reclaim a long-abandoned family property.

And in At the Timberline, the unexpected arrival of a young couple in a mountain village leads to the discovery of a scandalous crime that casts a shadow on the personal life of the policeman investigating it.

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The collection, The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories, highlights Thomas Bernhard's distinctive, acerbic style through its exploration of sombre themes like death and disgust. The work's intensity is captured even in its brief form, maintaining Bernhard's signature repetition and hypnotic corrosiveness, which challenges readers to engage deeply with his complex monologues.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781803090672

Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 January 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 398g

Pages: 212

About the Author

Thomas Bernhard (1931–89) grew up in Salzburg and Vienna, where he studied music. In 1957 he began a second career as a playwright, poet, and novelist. He went on to win many of the most prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, the Bremen and Brüchner prizes, and Le Prix Séguier. Douglas Robertson is a translator based in Baltimore, Maryland. He has translated many works from German into English, and he has studied Thomas Bernhard’s work for over ten years.
 

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