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The Afternoon of a Writer
The Afternoon of a Writer | Peter Handke
8 posts | 5 read | 6 to read
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Liz_M
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OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚👍🏻 4y
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Liz_M
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This is a dreamy little story with a third person limited narration creates an in-between world. It distances the reader from the protagonist with the use of he, him, his, but so focused on how the main character thinks about the world that contextual details his name, the location aren't stated. Nothing much happens - the writer leaves his office, goes, for a walk, has drink in a seedy bar, and returns home, and yet I was utterly charmed by it.

BarbaraBB This really sounds good and is one I need to read too. I loved 5y
Liz_M @BarbaraBB Although I gave the two the same rating, I think I liked this one a little better. 🙂 5y
BarbaraBB I could use this one for Australia too but I have another Zweig lined up and I love his books so much! 5y
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ChelseaM6010
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"Emptiness, my guiding principle. Emptiness, my beloved."

The above picture was found in my copy of Afternoon of a Writer. ♡

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AshleyHoss820
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I really enjoyed this one! What a lonely life to be a writer. Always the observer, slightly withdrawn from society. I loved this short (86 page) journey into the afternoon of a writer. #1001Books 115/1,001

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"By isolating myself in order to write, I acknowledged my defeat as a social being; I excluded myself from society once and for all. Even if I sit here among the people to the end, welcome, embraced, initiated into their secrets, I shall never be one of them." (Four of my favorite authors: Anne Rice, Dickens, Ladette Randolph, HG Wells) #readathon

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AshleyHoss820
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"...literature had been the freest of all countries and the thought of it the only possible way of escaping from the vileness and submissions of daily life to a proud equality..." (photo: ginnerobot on Flickr)

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AshleyHoss820
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Is anyone else in a bit of a reading slump? Just me? It's taking me way too long to finish this book. The book is good, I just can't hold interest in anything. 😩 I'm hoping the Dewey's readathon will help...