Woodcutters
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1989
188
Novel • Fiction
Vienna, Austria • 1980s
1989
Adult
18+ years
Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard follows an unnamed narrator attending a dinner gathering in Vienna. The event turns into a critical reflection on friendships, artistic life, and human existence as the narrator internally critiques the hosts and guests. The narrative examines themes of disillusionment and the complexities of social and personal relationships.
Contemplative
Melancholic
Unnerving
Bittersweet
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Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard captivates with its incisive prose and intense exploration of existential despair. The narrative's biting satire and its critique of Austrian society are praised, although some readers find its persistent negativity overwhelming. Bernhard's unique style polarizes; it intrigues many but alienates some due to its repetitive nature.
A reader who appreciates Woodcutters by Thomas Bernhard likely enjoys introspective, critical narratives akin to those in The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann or My Struggle by Karl Ove Knausgård, valuing psychological depth, existential themes, and sharp social critique.
7,720 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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188
Novel • Fiction
Vienna, Austria • 1980s
1989
Adult
18+ years
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