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Women as Lovers - Elfriede Jelinek, Martin Chalmers
Women as Lovers
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The setting is an idyllic Alpine village where a woman's underwear factory nestles in the woods. Two factory workers, Brigitte and Paula, dream and talk about finding happiness, a comfortable home and a good man. They realize that their quest will be as hard as work at the factory. Brigitte... show more
The setting is an idyllic Alpine village where a woman's underwear factory nestles in the woods. Two factory workers, Brigitte and Paula, dream and talk about finding happiness, a comfortable home and a good man. They realize that their quest will be as hard as work at the factory. Brigitte subordinates her feelings and goes for Heinz, a young, plump, up-and-coming businessman. With Paula, feelings and dreams become confused. She gets pregnant by Erich, the forestry worker. He's handsome, so they marry. Brigitte gets it right. Paula gets it wrong. Using the conventions and language of romantic fiction, Elfriede Jelinek has written a moving tragedy whose power lies in its refusal to take at face value its characters' dreams and aspirations.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781852422370 (1852422378)
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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Lagraziana's Kalliopeion
Lagraziana's Kalliopeion rated it
3.0 Beware of Dreams Come True: Women as Lovers by Elfriede Jelinek
This novel by the so far only Austrian Nobelist in Literature - Elfriede Jelinek - is from the 1970s, thus an early work of the author who is better known today as a playwright and a rather controversial one that is. Women as Lovers is a rather disillusioned story about two young women or actuall...
Lagraziana's Kalliopeion
Lagraziana's Kalliopeion rated it
3.0 Beware of Dreams Come True: Women as Lovers by Elfriede Jelinek
This novel by the so far only Austrian Nobelist in Literature - Elfriede Jelinek - is from the 1970s, thus an early work of the author who is better known today as a playwright and a rather controversial one that is. Women as Lovers is a rather disillusioned story about two young women or actuall...
M Sarki
M Sarki rated it
3.0 Women As Lovers
Though compared to Thomas Bernhard I must insist that Elfriede Jelinek is nowhere close to the stature and level of his writing. She is very good and cynical, true, and she writes honestly, but at least in Women as Lovers she has not reached his level of the sentence and rhetoric given within her ow...
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