The Cheap Eaters by Thomas Bernhard

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Description
Translated by Douglas Robertson. THE CHEAP-EATERS have been eating at the Vienna Public Kitchen for years, and true to their name, always the cheapest meals. They become the focus of Koller's scientific attention when he deviates one day from his usual path through the park, leading him to come upon the cheap-eaters and to realize that they must be the focal piece of his years-long, unwritten study of physiognomy. The narrator, a former school friend of Koller's, tells of his relationship with Koller in a single unbroken paragraph that is both dizzying and absorbing. In Koller, the narrator observes a "gradually ever-growing and utterly exclusive interest in thought... We can get close to such a person, but if we come into contact with him we will be repelled." Written in Bernhard's hyperbolic, darkly comic style, THE CHEAP-EATERS is a study of the limits of language and thought.


Author
Thomas Bernhard was one of the most important and unique writers of the twentieth century. Born in 1931, Bernhard published numerous novels and autobiographical writings, as well as short stories, plays, and poetry including THE CHEAP-EATERS (Spurl Editions, 2021) and ON THE MOUNTAIN (Marlboro/Noethwestern, 1991). Many of his prose works feature complex narrative structures and obsessive, misanthropic monologues. After years of chronic lung illness, Bernhard died in Austria in 1989.

Paperback: 104 pages
Publisher: Spurl Editions
Date Published: March 10, 2021
Subjects: Fiction Humorous Black Humor
EAN: 9781943679xxx
Physical Dimensions: 4.50" x 6.40"
Shipping Weight: 0.12 lbs.