
The Loser
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ISBN13: 9780226043883
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The Loser is a brilliant fictional account of an imaginary
relationship among three men--the late piano virtuoso Glenn Gould, the
unnamed narrator, and a fictional pianist, Wertheimer--who meet in 1953
to study with Vladimir Horowitz. In the face of Gould's incomparable
genius, Wertheimer and the narrator renounce their musical ambition, but
in very different ways. While the latter sets out to write a book about
Gould, Wertheimer sinks deep into despair and self-destruction.
"Like Swift, Bernhard writes like a sacred monster. . . . A remarkable
literary performer: [he] goes to extremes in ways that vivify our sense
of human possibilities, however destructive."--Richard Locke, Wall
Street Journal
"The excellence of Bernhard--and it is a kind virtuosity, ably maintained
in this American translation--is to make his monotonous loathing not only
sting but also, like Gould at the piano, sing."--Paul Griffiths,
Times Literary Supplement
"[He is] one of the century's most gifted writers."--David Plott,
Philadelphia Inquirer
"America has been sadly immune to the charm and challenge of Bernhard's
work and the American public has deprived itself of the deep and serious
pleasure of reading one of the great writers of this century. . . . One
of the great works of world literature. Its arrival on these shores is a
significant literary event."--Thomas McGonigle, New York Newsday
relationship among three men--the late piano virtuoso Glenn Gould, the
unnamed narrator, and a fictional pianist, Wertheimer--who meet in 1953
to study with Vladimir Horowitz. In the face of Gould's incomparable
genius, Wertheimer and the narrator renounce their musical ambition, but
in very different ways. While the latter sets out to write a book about
Gould, Wertheimer sinks deep into despair and self-destruction.
"Like Swift, Bernhard writes like a sacred monster. . . . A remarkable
literary performer: [he] goes to extremes in ways that vivify our sense
of human possibilities, however destructive."--Richard Locke, Wall
Street Journal
"The excellence of Bernhard--and it is a kind virtuosity, ably maintained
in this American translation--is to make his monotonous loathing not only
sting but also, like Gould at the piano, sing."--Paul Griffiths,
Times Literary Supplement
"[He is] one of the century's most gifted writers."--David Plott,
Philadelphia Inquirer
"America has been sadly immune to the charm and challenge of Bernhard's
work and the American public has deprived itself of the deep and serious
pleasure of reading one of the great writers of this century. . . . One
of the great works of world literature. Its arrival on these shores is a
significant literary event."--Thomas McGonigle, New York Newsday
| ISBN-13 | 9780226043883 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 0226043886 |
| Weight | 0.50 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 5.50 x 0.50 x 8.25 In |
| List Price | $14.00 |
| Format | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Pages | 196 pages |
| Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
| Published On | 1996-11-15 |
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