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грн161.10 -10% Off грн144.99The world of music for Erika Kohut is closely intertwined with the world of mania and phobias, the relationship with her mother is a painful whirlpool of affection and disgust,.
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Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek's taboo-free novel is a ruthless, connotational tale of greed, misogyny and philistinism.
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A new work for the Russian-speaking reader by Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek, the author of the novels “The Pianist” and “Greed”, which literally excited th...
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Elfriede Jelinek loves to open wounds and publicly declare things that many would prefer to forget. So in “Bambiland” she talks about human cruelty, about vi...
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“Mistresses” (1975) is one of the best works of the Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek (b. 1946). This is an extremely tough and objective story about two wome...
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The essays of Elfriede Jelinek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature, cover a variety of cultural spheres: literature (Kafka, Lessing, Broch, Jonke),...
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Mixing with a group of vacationers at an Austrian boarding house, three living dead are trying to return to real life. The new novel by Nobel laureate Elfrie...
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The central characters of three plays by Elfriede Jelinek, which made up the collection “Illness, or Modern Women”: “What happened after Nora left her husban...
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The central characters of the three plays by Elfriede Jelinek that make up the collection “Illness, or Modern Women” are women of bright individuality who ex...
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Sing. Dance. Scream. Nobel Prize winner, Austrian writer Elfriede Jelinek gave The New Times her essay written during the Pussy Riot trial.
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Novel “We are colorful butterflies, baby!” (1970) - Elfriede Jelinek's first child. It was with him that she entered Austrian and then world literature. Russ...