Thomas Bernhard

Nicolaas Thomas Bernhard (; 9 February 1931 – 12 February 1989) was an Austrian novelist, playwright, poet and polemicist who is considered one of the most important German-language authors of the postwar era. He explored themes of death, isolation, obsession and illness in controversial literature that was pessimistic about the human condition and highly critical of post-war Austrian and European culture. He developed a distinctive prose style often featuring multiple perspectives on characters and events, idiosyncratic vocabulary and punctuation, and long monologues by protagonists on the verge of insanity.

Born in the Netherlands to his unwed Austrian mother, for much of his childhood he lived with his maternal grandparents in Austria and in boarding homes in Austria and Nazi Germany. He was closest to his grandfather, the novelist Johannes Freumbichler, who introduced him to literature and philosophy. As a youth, he contracted pleurisy and tuberculosis and lived with debilitating lung disease for the rest of his life. While recovering in a sanatorium he began writing poetry and stories and met Hedwig Stavianicek, a wealthy heiress who supported his literary ambitions and whom he later described as the most important person in his life.

After his breakthrough novel ''Frost'' (1963), he established himself over the next twenty years as a leading novelist and playwright in German. His major works include the novels ''Correction'' (1975) and ''Extinction'' (1986) and his memoirs ''Gathering Evidence'' (1975 - 82). George Steiner called him: "at his best, the foremost craftsman of German prose after Kafka and Musil". He influenced the Austrian vernacular and a younger generation of Austrian writers including Elfriede Jelinek.

Bernhard was controversial in Austria for his public polemics against what he saw as his homeland's post-war cultural pretensions, antisemitism, provincialism and denial of its Nazi past. While critics labelled him a ''Nestbeschmutzer'' (one who fouls his own nest), he described himself as a troublemaker. He died of heart failure in his apartment in Gmunden, Upper Austria, in February 1989. Controversy extended beyond his death when it was revealed that his will sought to prohibit the publication or performance of his works in Austria for 70 years. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Extinction : a novel by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : A. Knopf : Ditributed by Random House, Inc., 1995
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    Concrete by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Vintage Books, 2010
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    The voice imitator by Bernhard, Thomas

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1997
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    Gargoyles by Bernhard, Thomas

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1986
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    The loser by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Knopf, 1991
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    Wittgenstein's nephew : a friendship by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Knopf, 1988
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    Woodcutters by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Knopf, 1987
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    Wittgenstein's nephew a friendship by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Vintage International, 2009
    1st Vintage International ed.
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    Gathering evidence : a memoir by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York , N.Y. : Knopf, 1985
    First American edition.
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    Wittgenstein's nephew : a friendship by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Vintage International, 2009
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    Die Macht der Gewohnheit : Komödie by Bernhard, Thomas

    Halle, Lower Saxony : ArtHaus Musik, 1974
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    Der Ignorant und der Wahnsinnige by Bernhard, Thomas

    Halle, Lower Saxony : ArtHaus Musik, 1972
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    The force of habit : a comedy by Bernhard, Thomas

    London : Heinemann Educational [for] the National Theatre, 1976
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    Concrete by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Knopf, 1984
    First American edition.
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    Wittgenstein's nephew : a friendship by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Vintage International, 2009
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    Concrete by Bernhard, Thomas

    New York : Knopf, 1984
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    The lime works by Bernhard, Thomas

    Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1986
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    The lime works by Bernhard, Thomas

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