Books by Thomas Bernhard

Portrait of Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernhard, one of Austria's most distinctive literary voices, is renowned for his uncompromising prose and darkly satirical examinations of society, art, and mortality. His novels and plays unfold in spirals of repetition and intensity, capturing the claustrophobia of provincial life and the restless intellects of his often tormented narrators.

Marked by precision, irony, and a relentless pursuit of truth, Bernhard's writing exposes both the absurdity and the tragedy of human existence. His work continues to challenge and enthral readers who appreciate literature that confronts uncomfortable realities with wit, fury, and unflinching honesty.

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  • Woodcutters

    Faber & Faber Woodcutters

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisLRB BOOKSHOP'S AUTHOR OF THE MONTH ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019WITH A NEW AFTERWORD BY ANNE ENRIGHT, AUTHOR OF THE ACTRESS'If you haven't read Bernhard, you will not know of the most radical advance in fiction since Joyce ...

    10 in stock

    £10.44

  • Extinction

    Faber & Faber Extinction

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLRB BOOKSHOP'S AUTHOR OF THE MONTH ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019WITH A NEW AFTERWORD BY GEOFF DYER'If you haven't read Bernhard, you will not know of the most radical advance in fiction since Joyce ...

    15 in stock

    £11.69

  • Concrete

    Faber & Faber Concrete

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLRB BOOKSHOP'S AUTHOR OF THE MONTH ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019WITH A NEW AFTERWORD BY MICHAEL HOFMANN'If you haven't read Bernhard, you will not know of the most radical advance in fiction since Joyce ...

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Loser

    Faber & Faber The Loser

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLRB BOOKSHOP'S AUTHOR OF THE MONTH ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019'If you haven't read Bernhard, you will not know of the most radical advance in fiction since Joyce ...

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Gathering Evidence

    Vintage Publishing Gathering Evidence

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisBorn in 1931, the illegitimate child of an abandoned mother, Thomas Bernhard was brought up by an eccentric grandmother and adored grandfather. Tormented as a young student in a right-wing, catholic Austria, Bernhard ran away from home aged fifteen. At eighteen he contracted pneumonia. Placed in a hospital ward for the old and terminally ill, he observed with unflinching acuity protracted suffering and death. From the age of 21, everything he wrote was shaped by the urgency of a dying man''s testament - his witness, the quintessence of his life and knowledge - and where this account of his life ends, his art begins.Trade ReviewA writer of great originality and fascination * New York Review of Books *Breathless, relentlessly compulsive... A remarkable literary contribution * New York Times Book Review *

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Correction

    Vintage Publishing Correction

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThomas Bernhard was born in Holland in 1931 but grew up in Austria. His interest in music and theatre led him to study at the Akademie Mozarteum in Salzburg. He has written a quantity of poetry, several novels, short stories and plays and three volumes of autobiography. He died in 1989.Trade ReviewAstonishingly original, a composition of strange new beauty * The Nation *If against its own vision Correction offers us only a Teutonic injunction to take courage, we must do so from Bernhard's own example, from his determination to look more steadily than any who have come before into the perishing of the soul * Chicago Tribune *Thomas Bernhard is one of the masters of contemporary European fiction. After Kafka's and Canetti's, his sensibility is one of the most acute, the most capable of exemplary images and gestures, in modern literature -- George Steiner * Times Literary Supplement *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Yes

    University of Chicago Press Yes

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    £10.50

  • Old Masters

    University of Chicago Press Old Masters

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  • The Voice Imitator

    The University of Chicago Press The Voice Imitator

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £12.00

  • Walking

    The University of Chicago Press Walking

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £14.25

  • Old Masters A Comedy Penguin Modern Classics

    Penguin Books Ltd Old Masters A Comedy Penguin Modern Classics

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Bernhard is one of the masters of contemporary European fiction''George SteinerOld Masters (1985) is Thomas Bernhard''s devilishly funny story about the friendship between two old men.For over thirty years Reger, a music critic, has sat on the same bench in front of a Tintoretto painting in a Viennese museum, thinking and railing against contemporary society, his fellow men, artists, the weather, even the state of public lavatories. His friend Atzbacher has been summoned to meet him, and through his eyes we learn more about Reger - the tragic death of his wife, his thoughts of suicide and, eventually, the true purpose of their appointment. At once pessimistic and exuberant, rancorous and hilarious, Old Masters is a richly satirical portrait of culture, genius, nationhood, class, the value of art and the pretensions of humanity.

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Wittgensteins Nephew

    Faber & Faber Wittgensteins Nephew

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisLRB BOOKSHOP'S AUTHOR OF THE MONTH ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S BEST BOOKS OF 2019WITH A NEW AFTERWORD BY BEN LERNER, AUTHOR OF THE TOPEKA SCHOOL'If you haven't read Bernhard, you will not know of the most radical advance in fiction since Joyce ...

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • In Hora Mortis  Under the Iron of the Moon

    Princeton University Press In Hora Mortis Under the Iron of the Moon

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBringing together Thomas Bernhard's second and third books of poetry, this collection contains short, untitled lyrics presenting his early explorations of themes that would continue to preoccupy him in his novels, plays, and other writings - especially his intense ambivalence toward the land and people of Austria and their then-recent Nazi past.Trade Review"For all their acrid elegance, [these poems] are compelling because Thomas Bernhard wrote them... [T]hey ... show how deeply Bernhard, the caustic besmircher of the native nest, was rooted in the soil of his homeland. Every line suggests that his love of it was almost equal to his loathing."--Eric Ormsby, New York SunTable of ContentsTranslator's Preface vii In Hora Mortis 1 Under the Iron of the Moon 45 Index of First Lines 161

    1 in stock

    £19.80

  • Old Masters

    Seagull Books London Ltd Old Masters

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThomas Bernhard's Old Masters has been called his most enjoyable novel by the New York Review of Books. It's a wild satire that takes place almost entirely in front of Tintoretto's White-Bearded Man, on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, as two typically Viennese pedants (serving as alter egos for Bernhard himself) irreverently, even contemptuously take down high culture, society, state-supported artists, Heidegger, and much more. It's a book built on thought and conversation rather than action or visuals. Yet somehow celebrated Austrian cartoonist Nicholas Mahler has brought it to life in graphic form and it's brilliant. This volume presents Mahler's typically minimalist cartoons alongside new translations of selected passages from the novel. The result is a version of Old Masters that is strikingly new, yet still true to Bernhard's bleak vision, and to the novel's outrageous proposition that the perfect work of art is truly unbearable to even think about let alone behold.

    10 in stock

    £16.14

  • Prose

    Seagull Books London Ltd Prose

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHis manner of speaking, like that of all the subordinated, excluded, was awkward, like a body full of wounds, into which at any time anyone can strew salt, yet so insistent, that it is painful to listen to him, from The CarpenterThe Austrian playwright, novelist, and poet Thomas Bernhard (193189) is acknowledged as among the major writers of our time. The seven stories in this collection capture Bernhard's distinct darkly comic voice and visionoften compared to Kafka and Musilcommenting on a corrupted world. First published in German in 1967, these stories were written at the same time as Bernhard's early novels Frost, Gargoyles, and The Lime Works, and they display the same obsessions, restlessness, and disarming mastery of language. Martin Chalmer's outstanding translation, which renders the work in English for the first time, captures the essential personality of the work. The narrators of these stories lack the strength to do anything but listen and then write, the reader in turn becoming a captive listener, deciphering the traps laid by memoryand the mere words, the neverending words with which we try to pin it down. Words that are always close to driving the narrator crazy, but yet, as Bernhard writes not completely crazy.Bernhard's glorious talent for bleak existential monologues is second only to Beckett's, and seems to have sprung up fully mature in his mesmerizing debut.From Publishers Weekly, on Frost The feeling grows that Thomas Bernhard is the most original, concentrated novelist writing in German. His connections . . . with the great constellation of Kafka, Musil, and Broch become ever clearer. George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement, on Gargoyles

    15 in stock

    £12.34

  • Victor Halfwit

    Seagull Books London Ltd Victor Halfwit

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £23.75

  • Goethe Dies

    Seagull Books London Ltd Goethe Dies

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisCollection of four short stories. Underpinning all these variously comic, tragic, and bitingly satirical excursions is Bernhard’s abiding interest in, and deep knowledge of, the philosophy of doubt.

    4 in stock

    £9.45

  • Thomas Bernhard 3 Days

    Blast Books,U.S. Thomas Bernhard 3 Days

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    Book SynopsisOver the course of three days in 1970, June 5, 6, and 7, simply sitting on a white bench in a Hamburg park, Thomas Bernhard delivered a powerful monologue for Three Days (Drei Tage), filmmaker Ferry Radax’s commanding film portrait of the great Austrian writer. Radax interwove the monologue with a variety of metaphorically resonant visual techniques—blacking out the screen to total darkness, suggestive of the closing of the observing eye; cuts to scenes of cameramen, lighting and recording equipment; extreme camera distance and extreme closeup. Bernhard had not yet written his autobiographical work Gathering Evidence, published originally in five separate volumes between 1975 and 1982, and his childhood remembrances were a revelation. This publication of Bernhard’s monologue and stills from Radax’s artful film allows this unique portrait of Bernhard to be savored in book form.Trade Review"Great book design is always a combination of several things. Taste, cleverness, an ability to graphically augment content… But this goes beyond all of that. Perhaps beyond design altogether. This collaboration between Laura Lindgren (translator and designer), Ferry Radax (Bernhard’s film biographer), and Thomas Bernhard (one of the great writers of the 20th century) has produced a unique work of art. Bernhard had a pathological suspicion about words and language––about writing, maybe about consciousness, itself–– He wrote in such a way as to undermine the process of writing. The writer with an underlying hatred of writing, as if each word was a stain on the page. I must confess to an awe of Bernhard. Awe and admiration. This dadaesque book, 3 Days, brings Bernhard to life. It may be the quintessential Bernhard volume. I love it, and it has already become one of my favorite books." —Errol Morris, filmmaker and author of Believing Is Seeing"If the novelist and playwright Thomas Bernhard had not lived, Samuel Beckett or Werner Herzog would have created him as an existential antihero. Like them, he expressed a view of life that was rigorously bleak and exactingly nihilist, yet in its way terribly humane, because it offered no false hopes or misleading promises, the ultimate inhumanities. As he says here, 'In darkness everything becomes clear.' Filmmaker Ferry Radax came up with precisely the right minimalist process for interviewing him, which Laura Lindgren has translated (in every sense) to the pages of this meticulously beautiful book." —John Strausbaugh, author of City of Sedition and The Village"Beautiful—and strikingly spare—few books exert such fascination so quickly!"—Sven Birkerts, author of The Gutenberg Elegies"Thomas Bernhard: 3 Days works so well as (photo-)album book that there are times one forgets that it is a film-record… Thomas Bernhard: 3 Days isn't so much a print-reproduction of the film as a complement to it (with Vogt's Afterword providing some useful supplementary information), and a beautiful and very appealing work all on its own." —M. A. Orthofer, The Complete Review"Blast Books has just issued a terrific little book that documents the film: Thomas Bernhard: 3 Days… a gold mine of pithy quotes and insights."—Vertigo

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    £16.19

  • Frost

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Frost

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThomas Bernhard combined a searing wit and an unwavering gaze into the human condition. His debut novel, Frost, marked the beginning of one of the century’s most provocative literary careers.Visceral, raw, singular, and unforgettable, Frost is the story of a friendship between a young man beginning his medical career and a painter in his final days. The youth has accepted an unusual assignment, to travel to a miserable mining town in the middle of nowhere in order to clinically—and secretly—observe and report on his mentor’s reclusive brother, the painter Strauch. Carefully disguising himself as a law student with a love of Henry James, he befriends the aging artist and attempts to carry out his mission, only to find himself caught up in his subject’s apparent madness.

    15 in stock

    £15.75

  • The Loser

    Random House USA Inc The Loser

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £13.60

  • Gargoyles Vintage International A Novel

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Gargoyles Vintage International A Novel

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe playwright and novelist Thomas Bernhard was one of the most widely translated and admired writers of his generation, winner of the three most coveted literary prizes in Germany. Gargoyles, one of his earliest novels, is a singular, surreal study of the nature of humanity. One morning a doctor and his son set out on daily rounds through the grim mountainous Austrian countryside. They observe the colorful characters they encounter—from an innkeeper whose wife has been murdered to a crippled musical prodigy kept in a cage—coping with physical misery, madness, and the brutality of the austere landscape. The parade of human grotesques culminates in a hundred-page monologue by an eccentric, paranoid prince, a relentlessly flowing cascade of words that is classic Bernhard.

    15 in stock

    £13.29

  • Wittgensteins Nephew

    Random House USA Inc Wittgensteins Nephew

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £9.82

  • Concrete

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Concrete

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £12.75

  • Woodcutters

    Random House USA Inc Woodcutters

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £13.60

  • Correction

    Random House USA Inc Correction

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £13.60

  • Extinction

    Random House USA Inc Extinction

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe last work of fiction by one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, Extinction is widely considered Thomas Bernhard’s magnum opus. Franz-Josef Murau—the intellectual black sheep of a powerful Austrian land-owning family—lives in Rome in self-imposed exile, surrounded by a coterie of artistic and intellectual friends. On returning from his sister’s wedding on the family estate of Wolfsegg, having resolved never to go home again, Murau receives a telegram informing him of the death of his parents and brother in a car crash. Not only must he now go back, he must do so as the master of Wolfsegg. And he must decide its fate. Written in the seamless, mesmerizing style for which Bernhard wasfamous, Extinction is the ultimate proof of his extraordinary literary genius.

    10 in stock

    £13.49

  • World-Fixer

    Ariadne Press World-Fixer

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    £16.19

  • Minetti

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Minetti

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn Edinburgh International Festival production. The lobby of a grand hotel, New Year’s Eve. A snow storm rages. Minetti, a long-forgotten actor, arrives in great spirits to discuss his comeback as King Lear with a theatre director. While he waits patiently in the hotel lobby, Minetti’s obsessive personality reveals itself in a series of strange encounters with other guests. He rails against outrageous fortune and unfulfilled ambitions, often colliding with crowds of young hotel guests who frequently burst in to celebrate New Year’s Eve. As with King Lear, the storm which rages outside reflects his turbulent emotions until he finally finds peace and resolution.Trade ReviewPeter Eyre, performing in a translation he has written with director Tom Cairns, supplies a mordant, tragic and poignant epitaph for an old actor who has truculently passed his sell-by date - Thomas Bernhard is commenting bitterly on the contemporary German theatre's obsession with reclaiming the classics at the cost of local new plays. * Four stars - Michael Coveney, What's On Stage *[Minetti] - offered the real Minetti the comeback he was looking for, and gave the notoriously uncompromising Bernhard a chance to express some of his more trenchant opinions on art, theatre and stultifying provincial mores. * Three stars - Laura Barnett, Telegraph *Gradually, as metaphorically the hours pass and the theatre director doesn't arrive, we become engaged in the agony of this character whose dreams of success have been shattered. * Four stars - Barbara Bryan, Edinburgh Guide *

    15 in stock

    £14.76

  • Collected Poems

    Seagull Books London Ltd Collected Poems

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBernhard’s Collected Poem is a key to understanding Bernhard’s irascible black comedy found in virtually all of his writings—even down to his last will and testament. Beloved Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard (1931–89) began his career in the early 1950s as a poet. Over the next decade, Bernhard wrote thousands of poems and published four volumes of intensely wrought and increasingly personal verse, with such titles as On Earth and in Hell, In Hora Mortis, and Under the Iron of the Moon. Bernhard’s early poetry, bearing the influence of Georg Trakl, begins with a deep connection to his Austrian homeland. As his poems saw publication and recognition, Bernhard seemed always on the verge of joining the ranks of Ingeborg Bachmann, Paul Celan, and other young post-war poets writing in German. During this time, however, his poems became increasingly more obsessive, filled with undulant self-pity, counterpointed by a defamatory, bardic voice utterly estranged from his country, all of which resulted in a magisterial work of anti-poetry—one that represents Bernhard’s own harrowing experience with his leitmotif of success and failure, which makes his fiction such a pleasure. There is much to be found in these pages for Bernhard fans of every stripe.Trade Review"Fans of Bernhard already know him for having an incredibly idiosyncratic, hypnotic, philosophical style in his many novels, plays, and massive autobiography. This unprecedented (in the English language) collection of his poetic output now offers an entirely new vantage on what made Bernhard such a classic writer. A major book, and a long awaited one, this should not be missed." * LitHub *Table of ContentsEarly Poems (1952–1956)On Earth and in HellIn Hora MortisUnder the Iron of the MoonThe Insane The InmatesAve VirgilLater Poems (1959–1963)AfterwordAppendix: Frost (Manuscript C)

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories

    Seagull Books London Ltd The Rest Is Slander – Five Stories

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA 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 realization 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. Trade Review"Thomas Bernhard’s unparagraphed, splenetic monologues are bitter-tasting, outlandish concoctions that explore death, suicide, illness and disgust in all its forms . . . Much of the hypnotically corrosive power of Bernhard’s work relies on the reader being trapped in his textual monoliths for an extended period, allowing ideas and phrases to repeat, which makes it interesting to see what he could do on a smaller canvas." * Times Literary Supplement *Table of Contents1.Ungenach 2.The Weatherproof Cape3.Midland in Stilfs4.At the Ortler5.At the Timberline

    1 in stock

    £15.19

  • Save Yourself If You Can – Six Plays

    Seagull Books London Ltd Save Yourself If You Can – Six Plays

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of six Bernhard plays, all in English for the first time.Save Yourself if You Can is a collection of six plays that span the entirety of Thomas Bernhard’s career as a dramatist. The plays collected in this long-awaited addition to Bernhard’s oeuvre in English—The Ignoramus and the Madman, The Celebrities, Immanuel Kant, The Goal Attained, Simply Complicated, and Elizabeth II—traverse somber lyricism and misanthropy to biting satire and glorious slapstick. They explore themes that will be familiar to longtime readers of Bernhardt, but here they are presented in a subtly different register, attuned to the needs of the stage. Table of Contents1.The Ignoramus and the Madman2.The Celebrities3.Immanuel Kant4.The Goal Attained 5.Simply Complicated6.Elizabeth II

    3 in stock

    £23.74

  • The Rest Is Slander

    Seagull Books The Rest Is Slander

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA 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 realization 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 ca

    2 in stock

    £14.24

  • Heldenplatz

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Heldenplatz

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThomas Bernhard is widely considered to be one of the most important German playwrights in the post-war era. Highly acclaimed, he has written over twenty plays and novels and gained a reputation as one of Austria's most controversial authors. He wrote Heldenplatz in 1988 as a response to the fiftieth anniversary of the Anschluss (annexation) of Austria by Hitler's Germany. Highly controversial in Austria, the play concerns a Jewish professor who returns to Vienna after the Second World War and discovers that his fellow Austrians are as anti-semitic as ever. 'Heldenplatz' is the square in Vienna where the Austrian-born Hitler made his first speech after the Anschluss.Trade Review"""Bernhard's dialogue already evokes so stirringly and with such cliche free precision what it feels like to live in the shadow of the Holocaust"" - Robert Shore> - The Metro ""What is initially strange continues to be strange, but the sheer strangeness becomes mesmerising, and then marvellous... Deftly translated by Meredith Oakes and Andres Tierney"" - Jeremy Kingston, The Times "" - it is as much an absurdist comedy as a piece of toxic rhetoric - this is an important European play that pins down a particularly fearful moment in Austrian history with ferocious elan."" - Michael Billington, The Guardian,"

    15 in stock

    £15.71

  • My Prizes

    Notting Hill Editions My Prizes

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCompleted in 1980 but published here for the first time, My Prizes is an accounting - prize by prize, blow by blow - of the background and circumstances of reception of nine literary prizes that Thomas Bernhard was awarded between 1963 and 1980, followed by some of the speeches he delivered on those occasions - each of which was also the occasion for scandal or worse. The result is a portrait of the artist as prizewinner and prize farceur: sardonic, laconic, biting-the-hand, relishing both the world and himself with bitter amusement. 'Thank goodness for Thomas Bernhard, the most truthful, the funniest and the most musical of writers since Marcel Proust.' Gabriel Josipovici

    15 in stock

    £14.24

  • On Earth and in Hell: Early Poems

    Three Rooms Press On Earth and in Hell: Early Poems

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    Book SynopsisThe first English translation of the earliest poetry of brilliant and disruptive Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard, widely considered one of the most innovative and original authors of the twentieth century and often associated with fellow mavericks Beckett, Kafka and Dostoevsky. A master of language, whose body of work was described in a New York Times book review as "the most significant literary achievement since World War II," Bernhard's On Earth and in Hell offers a distilled perspective on the essence of his artistry and his theme of death as the only reality. A remarkable achievement by highly-respected translator Peter Waugh.Trade Review"Peter Waugh offers haunting and beautiful renderings of Thomas Bernhard's poetry...A fascinating peek into the genesis of Austria's controversial literary figure" --New York Journal of Books "These hard won-poems, these furious convulsions, by turns savage and tender, mark the beginning of Thomas Bernhard's true work, his first startling blows. It is deeply illuminating to have them so wonderfully translated into English." --Edward Hirsch, poet, Gabriel: A Poem; How to Read a Poem (and Fall in Love with Poetry) "If Thomas Bernhard's poems were paintings, they would be German Expressionist, emphasizing distortions of objective realities to convey subjective feelings (think of The Scream by Edvard Munch, not German but a definite influence on Expressionism). While, in 1957, the free verse of Bernhard's poems is hardly renegade, his distortion of realities is much more so. It provokes." --Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene "[In] this full version of ON EARTH AND IN HELL, Thomas Bernhardt's very first publication, in 1957, as a poet and, more importantly, as a writer ... [is] a hypersensitive stranger, leading me through a heart-wrenching journey, circles of hell punctuated with spring beams and unexpected bubbles of tenderness. A soul exposed to the very core, explosive." --from the Foreword by Barbara Hutt, co-author, Thomas Bernhard "In these poems, written in Bernhard's mid-twenties ... all the matter of the subsequent malicious laughter is there--the self-splitting disgust and nostalgia, the hyperbolic despair, the failed (desired but also scorned) glory, the juxtaposition of village idyll and doom, of scathing superiority and terminal degradation, of sex, and nauseated frailty and exhaustion." --from the introduction by Jaimy Gordon, author, Lord of Misrule (National Book Award winner) "Bernhard was ... Austria's most important postwar writer, a provocateur who delighted in finding his country and countrymen odious and then making the best of it in his art." The New York Times "Astonishingly original, a composition of strange new beauty."--The Nation "Bernhard (born in 1931) has become one of the most acclaimed writers and playwrights of his generation." --Library Journal "For all their acrid elegance, [these poems] are compelling because Thomas Bernhard wrote them... [T]hey ... show how deeply Bernhard, the caustic besmircher of the native nest, was rooted in the soil of his homeland. Every line suggests that his love of it was almost equal to his loathing."--Eric Ormsby, New York Sun "As readers we are in the relentless grip of Bernhard. One marvels at the consistency of his austere vision." --The New York Times Book Review "Thomas Bernhard was first and possibly foremost a poet, belonging in the company of Georg Trakl and Paul Celan ... a major twentieth-century poet."--Carolyn Forche, author of Blue Hour: Poems "Remarkable... Bernhard ... is lapidary and translucent." --Times Literary Supplement (London) "Little by little, with supernatural patience, prodigious cunning and craft--like Joseph Heller in Catch-22--Bernhard fashions an original angle of vision that transforms our understanding. We see elephants beside us in a room where no one mentions elephants." --O, The Oprah Magazine "While Thomas Bernhard's early works of poetry are relatively unknown, they show the ingenious beginnings of the author's ironic and morbid vision, influenced by the poetry of Rilke, Celan, and the expressionist Trakl." Matthias Konzett, Tufts University, author of Rhetoric of The National Dissent in Thomas Bernhard, Peter Handke and Elfriede Jelinek

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  • dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Die Ursache Eine Andeutung

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £11.40

  • dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Der Keller Eine Entziehung

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    2 in stock

    £11.00

  • dtv Verlagsgesellschaft Der Atem Eine Entscheidung

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £11.40

  • Ein Kind

    Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH & Co. Ein Kind

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £12.38

  • Insel Verlag GmbH Bernhard fr Boshafte

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £7.20

  • Suhrkamp Verlag Der Theatermacher

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £13.65

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Amras

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £7.00

  • Heldenplatz Text und Kommentar

    Suhrkamp Verlag AG Heldenplatz Text und Kommentar

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £10.11

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Alte Meister

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    £18.00

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Die Macht der Gewohnheit

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    2 in stock

    £13.30

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Gehen

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    3 in stock

    £8.00

  • Suhrkamp Verlag Das Kalkwerk

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £10.21

  • Suhrkamp Verlag AG Der Stimmenimitator

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £9.50

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