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Original Title: Die Wand
ISBN: 1573440949 (ISBN13: 9781573440943)
Edition Language: English
Characters: "Cat", an unnamed woman, her dog, cow
Setting: The Alps, Europe Austria
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The Wall Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 4.02 | 6212 Users | 673 Reviews

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First published to acclaim in Germany, The Wall chronicles the life of the last surviving human on earth, an ordinary middle-aged woman who awakens one morning to find that everyone else has vanished. Assuming her isolation to be the result of a military experiment gone awry, she begins the terrifying work of survival and self-renewal. This novel is at once a simple and moving tale and a disturbing meditation on humanity.

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Title:The Wall
Author:Marlen Haushofer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:November 16th 1999 by Cleis Press (first published 1963)
Categories:Fiction. Science Fiction. European Literature. German Literature. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic

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A woman visits an alpine hunting lodge with two relatives for a weekend getaway. She stays behind when her cousin accompanies her husband to the nearby village to buy supplies. The next morning the two still have not returned. The woman decides to walk to the village with her cousin's dog. She loses sight of the dog but when she finds him again, the dog is acting confused and will not start walking again. The woman knows the dog will follow so she continues....only to walk into an impenetrable

The Wall is not just an uncompromising meditation on a life of unexpected perpetual solitude. It is also the greatest book ever written that takes place in and around a cow barn.The reviewer at Kirkus cautions that this book is "not for macho readers," but I object. Despite lengthy passages of post-societal domestic caretaking like feeding the thankless cat (some things never change), cultivating edible nettles, and monitoring an inventory of survivalist essentials like firewood, bullets,

Haunting and slightly traumatizing. I planned to read it in an evening but had to spread it over four days as it impacted my thoughts too much. Excellent book!

I discovered Marlen Haushofers The Wall through a friend's review of the film version of the book. It looked like a dystopian novel and I also suspected that Stephen Kings Under the Dome was inspired by Haushofers book in some ways. Something about the book tugged at my heart, and I couldnt articulate it then. So, I went and got the book and started reading it last week. I finished reading it yesterday. Here is what I think.The story told in The Wall is simple. The nameless heroine, a

[Original review, Dec 9 2019]This is a fantastic novel, hard as a diamond and with a premise as unforgettable as Gregor Samsa's transformation into a giant cockroach. The anonymous narrator is visiting friends in a remote area. A few pages in, her hosts leave her alone in their hunting lodge and head into town to get a drink. They never come back. Next morning, she discovers that her part of the mountain is surrounded by an invisible, impenetrable wall which separates her from the rest of the

I read The Wall because it was assigned to me as part of a German Women Writers in Translation course. Wait... don't stop reading, quite yet... I had reservations about the novel when I first started it, because I thought it would either be dull and boring, or it would be too much like science fiction/fantasy or a nature novel, two genres I don't enjoy most of the time. It is neither.This novel is actually a portrait of courage. As others have said, the unnamed author finds that she is the last

The story begins on the 5th of November, the day the protagonist, a middle aged woman, begins to write a report of what has occured over the last two years, since she became isolated in a hunting lodge where she had been visiting her cousin Luise and Luise's husband Hugo.Some kind of unwitnessed catastophic event occurs, creating an invisible wall between that which lives and that which doesn't. Luise and Hugo went to the village, putting them on the deathly side of the event. Sending their dog

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