This volume brings together two compelling novellas by Nobel Prize-winning author Peter Handke, marking his first new works since receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2019.In this narrative, a man returns to his suburban Paris home but soon embarks on a quest to avenge his mother, who has been unjustly maligned in a newspaper.The story delves into themes of memory, justice, and the complexities of familial bonds, echoing the introspective depth found in Handke's earlier work,A Sorrow Beyond Dreams. This novella explores the journey of a man possessed by demons, leading him to alienate his rural community.With the help of his sister, he seeks solace across a lake in the "other land," a place that offers a path to exorcism and redemption.The narrative weaves biblical and mythological imagery, presenting a profound exploration of inner turmoil and healing.
Why Read This Book?
Literary Significance: Showcases Handke's continued exploration of complex human emotions and societal themes.
Thematic Depth: Addresses issues of justice, redemption, and the human psyche.
For Fans Of: Readers who appreciate introspective and thought-provoking literature.
About the Author
Peter Handke is an Austrian author renowned for his extensive body of work, including novels, essays, and plays.His notable works includeThe Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty KickandA Sorrow Beyond Dreams.In 2019, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his influential writing that explores the periphery and specificity of human experience.