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"In 1970, sitting on a park bench, Thomas Bernhard delivered a powerful monologue over the course of a three-day shoot for Three Days, filmmaker Ferry Radax's artful portrait of the great Austrian writer. Published here in English for the first time and accompanied by stills from Radax's film, Bernhard's candid, penetrating reflections on his life and his work can now be savored in book form. The author of many prize-winning novels, stories, plays, and a five-volume autobiography, Thomas Bernhard (1931-1989) is internationally acclaimed as a writer in the pantheon of world literature classics. His works have been widely translated." --…mehr

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"In 1970, sitting on a park bench, Thomas Bernhard delivered a powerful monologue over the course of a three-day shoot for Three Days, filmmaker Ferry Radax's artful portrait of the great Austrian writer. Published here in English for the first time and accompanied by stills from Radax's film, Bernhard's candid, penetrating reflections on his life and his work can now be savored in book form. The author of many prize-winning novels, stories, plays, and a five-volume autobiography, Thomas Bernhard (1931-1989) is internationally acclaimed as a writer in the pantheon of world literature classics. His works have been widely translated." --
Autorenporträt
Thomas Bernhard (19311989) is internationally acclaimed as a writer in the pantheon of world literature classics. His widely translated works include poetry, drama, novels, and an extensive memoir. He won many of the topmost prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, and is regarded as Austria's greatest postWorld War II writer. His works include Frost, The Loser, Concrete, The Lime Works, and his memoir, Gathering Evidence. Ferry Radax is an Austrian filmmaker known especially for short experimental films, documentaries, and portrayals of poets and artists, including Thomas Bernhard, Konrad Bayer, and Friedensreich Hundertwasser. He lives in Hollenburg, Lower Austria. Georg Vogt is a lecturer at the Institute for Theater, Film, and Media Studies at the University of Vienna. He lives in Vienna, Austria.