“It would be wrong to refuse to face the fact that everything is fundamentally sick and sad.”
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<p>The 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. <i>Gargoyles, </i>one of his earliest novels, is a singular, surreal study of the nature of humanity.</p><p> </p><p>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.</p>
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Thomas Bernhard
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