Gathering Evidence

Thomas Bernhard

Gathering Evidence
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Published
15 March 2003
Pages
352
ISBN
9780099442530

Gathering Evidence

Thomas Bernhard

Written with a dark pain and drama that recalls the novels of Dickens, this is a powerful and compelling memoir of youth by one of the 20th century’s most gifted writers. At the age of 18 he was put on a ward for the old and terminally ill, and saw great suffering and death, which informed all his work. Written with a dark pain and drama that recalls the novels of Dickens, Gathering Evidence is a powerful and compelling memoir of youth by one of the twentieth century’s most gifted writers. Born in 1931, the illegitimate child of an abandoned mother, Thomas Bernhard was brought up by an eccentric grandmother and an adored grandfather. Tormented as a young student in rightwing, Catholic Austria, Bernhard ran away from home aged fifteen. At eighteen, he contracted pneumonia. Placed in a hospital ward for the old and terminally ill, he observed with unflinching acuity protracted suffering and death. From the age of 21, everything he wrote was shaped by the urgency of a dying man’s testament - his witness, the quintessence of his life and knowledge - and where this account of his life ends, his art begins.

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