Extinction

Extinction

ISBN: 0704370859

ISBN 13: 9780704370852

Publication Date: 1995

Publisher: Quartet

Pages: 335

Format: Paperback

Authors: Thomas Bernhard, David McLintock

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Thomas Bernhard is one of the greatest twentieth-century writers in the German language. Extinction, his last novel, takes the form of the autobiographical testimony of Franz-Josef Murau. The intellectual black sheep of a powerful Austrian land-owning family, Murau lives in self-exile in Rome. Obsessed and angry with his identity as an Austrian, he resolves never to return to the family estate of Wolfsegg. But when news comes of his parents' deaths, he finds himself master of Wolfsegg and must decide its fate.

Written in Bernhard's seamless style, Extinction is the ultimate proof of his extraordinary literary genius.

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