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Woodcutters
by David McLintock, Thomas Bernhard
Another brilliant piece by Bernhard. This one goes down a little smoother than the rest, a little easier. There's a little more humor (even a few audible-guffaw moments) to go with the ever-present acid.
But don't be fooled, there's still hypocrisy, suicide, and hatred all around. Can it be redeemed by art? That's the question the harried narrator asks himself throughout, and which remains unanswered.
Apparently this is part of a loose trilogy with _The Loser_ and _Old Masters_.
As with all Bernhard, this is not for everyone. But it's good stuff.
But don't be fooled, there's still hypocrisy, suicide, and hatred all around. Can it be redeemed by art? That's the question the harried narrator asks himself throughout, and which remains unanswered.
Apparently this is part of a loose trilogy with _The Loser_ and _Old Masters_.
As with all Bernhard, this is not for everyone. But it's good stuff.