My Year in the No-Man's-Bay A Novel
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My Year in the No-Man's-Bay A Novel

by Peter Handke

Publisher
Picador
Pages
480
Language
English
Published
2020-02-25

Overview

<p><b>Nobel Prize winner Peter Handke's autobiographical novel <i>My Year in No-Man's Bay</i> is "a meditation on two decades of a writer's life culminating in a solitary, sobering year of reckoning" (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>).</b><br><br>In his most substantial novel to date, Handke tells the story of an Austrian writer--a man much like Handke himself--who undergoes a "metamorphosis" from self-assured artist into passive "observer and chronicler." He explores the world and describes his many severed relationships, from his tenuous contact with his son, to a failed marriage to "the Catalan," to a doomed love affair with a former Miss Yugoslavia. As the writer sifts through his memories, he is also under pressure to complete his next novel, but he cannot decide how to come to terms with both the complexity of the world and the inability of his novel to reflect it.</p>

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