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"Yes" is a typical--by which I mean hypnotically self-involved and rigorously negative--Bernhard novel until page in the English translation, because that is when we learn why a certain Swiss person bought a property for himself and his partner in the worst possible place (a sodden cold meadow that gets no sun and is only accessible through a cemetery): he wanted revenge on his partner of forty years/5(12). Yes. by. Thomas Bernhard, Ewald Osers (Translator) · Rating details · 1, ratings · 99 reviews. The narrator, a scientist working on antibodies and suffering from emotional and mental illness, meets a Persian woman, the companion of a Swiss engineer, at an office in rural Austria. For the scientist, his endless talks with the strange Asian woman mean release from his condition, but for the Persian /5. Yes by Thomas Bernhard. With this short novel, rather than immediately erect before the reader his trademark monolith of futility and despair, Bernhard builds up the possibility of hope and redemption before smashing it into shards on the cold, unforgiving boulders of Austria’s dark forested countryside. It is a compact and flawless realization of Bernhard’s world view, which regular readers of his work will Estimated Reading Time: 30 secs.


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Overview. The narrator, a scientist working on antibodies and suffering from emotional and mental illness, meets a Persian woman, the companion of a Swiss engineer, at an office in rural Austria. For the scientist, his endless talks with the strange Asian woman mean release from his condition, but for the Persian woman, as her own circumstances deteriorate, there is only one answer. Widely acclaimed as a novelist, playwright, and poet, Thomas Bernhard () won many of the most prestigious literary prizes of Europe, including the Austrian State Prize, the Bremen and Brüchner prizes, and Le Prix Séguier. "Yes" is a typical--by which I mean hypnotically self-involved and rigorously negative--Bernhard novel until page in the English translation, because that is when we learn why a certain Swiss person bought a property for himself and his partner in the worst possible place (a sodden cold meadow that gets no sun and is only accessible through a cemetery): he wanted revenge on his partner of forty years.

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