Anyone read this? I just read it all for the second time, this time in one sitting. It's a beautiful novel. I really love how sincere Bernhard allows himself to be when discussing Paul. His pessimism is present, but when he speaks of Paul Bernhard becomes tender.
>>8805755
i read the loser, it surprised me since i read it effectively at random, i haven't read any since though i am extremely keen on doing so in the future.
>>8805908
cool, gotta bernhard buddy, didnn't know about gould until i read the loser, incidentally, but boy what a treat it was listening to his variations with the story still buzzing around in there, it was great.
>>8805908
I've only read this, Walking, and a bit of the Lime Works. I'd like to read The Loser and Woodcutters next. Correction sounds interesting as well - a rather short one as well.
jesus christ first his mistress now his nephew what is it with these novelist guys and writing books about people close to wittgenstein
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