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Elfriede Jelinek : The Piano Teacher: A Novel
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Author: Elfriede Jelinek
Title: The Piano Teacher: A Novel
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Date: 2004-11-10
ISBN: 0802118062
Publisher: Grove Press
Weight: 0.8 pounds
Size: 5.78 x 8.76 x 1.02 inches
Edition: First Edition
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The Piano Teacher, the most famous novel of Elfriede Jelinek, who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature, is a shocking, searing, aching portrait of a woman bound between a repressive society and her darkest desires.
Erika Kohut is a piano teacher at the prestigious and formal Vienna Conservatory, who still lives with her domineering and possessive mother. Her life appears to be a seamless tissue of boredom, but Erika, a quiet thirty-eight-year-old, secretly visits Turkish peep shows at night to watch live sex shows and sadomasochistic films. Meanwhile, a handsome, self-absorbed, seventeen-year-old student has become enamored with Erika and sets out to seduce her. She resists him at first, but then the dark passions roiling under the piano teacher's subdued exterior explode in a release of sexual perversity, suppressed violence, and human degradation.

Celebrated throughout Europe for the intensity and frankness of her writings and awarded the Heinrich Böll Prize for her outstanding contribution to German letters, Elfriede Jelinek is one of the most original and controversial writers in the world today. The Piano Teacher was made into a film, released in the United States in 2001, was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes.
Reviews: Marianne (Australia) (2008/03/02):
This book was NOT an enjoyable read. I got through part one and thought "Do I really care what happens to these people?" The author certainly has good writing skills: some great descriptions and word pictures; shame about the subject matter, which was so bleak it was depressing. I forced myself to finish it, mostly so that I could discuss it with the person who lent it to me. Perhaps something has been lost in the translation; perhaps I am a Philistine; I will be honest and say I did not like this book and I wouldn't recommend it: as far as I am concerned, the positives are far and away outweighed by the negatives. Glad to get to the end of this one!



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