The Wall
by Marlen Haushofer.
Translated by Shaun Whiteside.
Afterword by Claire
Louise-Bennett.
First published 1963.
Published by New Directions.
Paperback.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0811231941
ISBN-13: 978-0811231947
Description:
"An extraordinarily
interesting writer, always underappreciated." – Elfriede Jelinek.
ISBN-13: 978-0811231947
While vacationing in a hunting
lodge in the Austrian mountains, a middle-aged woman awakens one morning to
find herself separated from the rest of the world by an invisible wall. With a
cat, a dog, and a cow as her sole companions, she learns how to survive and
cope with her loneliness.
Allegorical yet deeply personal
and absorbing, The Wall is at once a critique of modern civilization, a nuanced
and loving portrait of a relationship between a woman and her animals, a
thrilling survival story, a Cold War-era dystopian adventure, and a truly
singular feminist classic.
"The Wall is a wonderful
novel. It is not often that you can say only a woman could have written this
book, but women in particular will understand the heroine's loving devotion to
the details of making and keeping life, every day felt as a victory against
everything that would like to undermine and destroy. It is as absorbing as
Robinson Crusoe." – Doris Lessing.
"Brilliant in its
sustainment of dread, in its peeling away of old layers of reality to expose a
raw way of seeing and feeling. Doris Lessing once remarked that only a woman
could have written this novel, and it's true: I know of no closer study in
claustrophobia and liberation, and of an independence whose severity is at once
ecstatic and doomed. I’ve read The Wall three times already and am nowhere near
finished." – Nicole Krauss.
Marlen Haushofer (1920–1970) was
an Austrian author of short stories, novels, radio plays, and children’s books.
Her work has had a strong influence on many German-language writers, such as
the Nobel Prize–winner Elfriede Jelinek, who dedicated one of her plays to her.
The Wall was adapted a film, directed by Julian Pölsler and starring Martina
Gedeck.