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Bachmann, Ingeborg, 1926-1973, author.
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Women -- Austria -- Fiction.
Man-woman relationships -- Austria -- Fiction.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Austria -- Fiction.
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Malina / Ingeborg Ba...
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Malina / Ingeborg Bachmann ; introduction by Rachel Kushner ; translated from the German by Philip Boehm.
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Bachmann, Ingeborg, 1926-1973, author.
Subjects
Women
--
Austria
--
Fiction
.
Man-woman
relationships
--
Austria
--
Fiction
.
Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
--
Austria
--
Fiction
.
Publisher Info:
New York : New Directions Book, [2019]
©2019
Description:
xiv, 283 pages ; 22 cm
RDA Types:
text
unmediated
volume
ISBN:
9780811228725
081122872X
Series:
New Directions paperbook ; 1140.
Contents:
The cast
--
Happy with Ivan
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The third man
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Last things.
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Summary:
"Now a New Directions book, the legendary novel that is 'equal to the best of Virginia Woolf and Samuel Beckett' (New York Times Book Review) Malina invites the reader on a linguistic journey, into a world that stretches the very limits of language with Wittgensteinian zeal and Joycean inventiveness, where Ingeborg Bachmann ventriloquizes, and in the process demolishes Proust, Musil, and Balzac, and yet filters everything through her own utterly singular idiom. Malina is, quite simply, unlike anything else; it's a masterpiece. In Malina, Bachmann uses the intertwined lives of three characters to explore the roots of society's breakdown that lead to fascism, and in Bachmann's own words, 'it doesn't start with the first bombs that are dropped; it doesn't start with the terror that can be written about in every newspaper. It starts with
relationships
between people. Fascism is the first thing in the relationship between a man and a woman, and I attempted to say that here in this society there is always war. There isn't war and peace, there's only war.'"
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