Whole Life [Pod]

Robert Seethaler

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Whole Life [Pod]

Whole Life [Pod]

Robert Seethaler

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Description

International Bestseller

Winner of the Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator's Prize

Shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award

Longlisted for American Literary Translators Association's Translation Prize in Prose

Andreas Egger knows every path and peak of his mountain valley, the source of his sustenance, his livelihood--his home.

Set in the mid-twentieth century and told with beauty and tenderness, Robert Seethaler's Whole Life is a story of man's relationship with an ancient landscape, of the value of solitude, of the arrival of the modern world, and above all, of the moments, great and small, that make us who we are.

About the Author

Robert Seethaler was born in Vienna in 1966 and is the author of several novels, including the international bestselling, Man Booker Prize-nominated A Whole Life. He also works as an actor, including a role in Paolo Sorrentino's Youth. He lives in Berlin.

Charlotte Collins studied English at Cambridge University. She worked as an actor and radio journalist in both
Germany and the U.K. before becoming a literary translator. She previously translated Robert Seethaler's novel The Tobacconist.

Critical Reviews

"One of my treasured discoveries this year was Robert Seethaler's A Whole Life . . . From the very first page you know it's about to rearrange your mental universe. It is a breathtaking, heartbreaking story that encapsulates a universe of change, loss, resilience." --Anuradha Roy, The Millions

"Mr. Seethaler has produced a compact work of grace and beauty." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal

"A Whole Life is a provocatively ambitious title for this spare, novella-length work . . . Flecked with profundity [and] dark humor." --John Williams, The New York Times

"A tender and moving look at the human capacity for adaptation, Seethaler's understated tale is a
reminder that joy can be found in daily toils and simple pleasures." --Jonathan Fullmer, Booklist

"Readers will discover in [Seethaler's] contained prose a vehicle for keen insight and observation." --Publishers Weekly

"The book's prose has a directness and detail that helps set off the moments of genuine wisdom and restrained poetry . . . It is at this point that you realize why the novel should be doing so well in Germany, and why it is so urgent for the rest of us: it can guide its readers to make the best of their lives, however they turn out." --Sunday Telegraph

"Against the backdrop of a literary world that often seems crowded with novels yelling 'Look at me!, ' it's refreshing to read a story marked by quiet, concentrated attention . . . Deeply moving." --Sunday Times

"Seethaler shows that for even the most ordinary people, life is an extraordinary adventure--and he does so tenderly and memorably." --Mail on Sunday

Publishing Information

Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub date: 2017-09-12
Length: 160 pages

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