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Wieland Schmied Erika Schmied (By photographer) - Thomas Bernhard:

His Life and Works in Photographs and Texts

For many decades, and until his death in 1989, Thomas Bernhard was the dominating personality in Austrian contemporary literature. His literature is unthinkable without his environment. It is characteristically Austrian, and belongs firmly in the ranks of world literature. He was available and he was public as none of his colleagues were, while he was also considered to be a loner and unapproachable. Everyone talked about him, and yet he was unknown. Erika and Wieland Schmied are two of the few people privileged to experience Thomas Bernhard in private, as a neighbour and friend. Their image of Thomas Bernhard is built on the memories of innumerable encounters and shared experiences, and is documented with unrivalled completeness in hundreds of photographs. The photos, characterful and unsentimental in equal measure, give an insight into Bernhard's environment, the houses and landscapes in which he lived. However, they also convey an impression of the places he wrote about. In short, the authors have created a comprehensive overview of Thomas Bernhard's cosmos, pervaded throughout by his life and work.

Book details

Illustrated with colour and b/w photographs. 2nd edition
320 pages
format:250 x 305
ISBN: 9783701730896
Release date: 06.02.2008

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Authors
Wieland Schmied

Wieland Schmied is professor at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts and published books about the art of the 19th and 20th century.

Erika Schmied (By photographer)

Erika Schmied , born in 1935, studied graphic arts and art history in Hamburg. Together with her husband Wieland Schmied, born in 1929, she published three illustrated books at Residenz Verlag.

Press

A must-have for all fans of Thomas Bernhard. DEUTSCHLANDRADIO, Michael Opitz

It is for sure: reading and intensive regarding leaves everyone impressed and emotional. WESTDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG, Sophia Willems

What would Thomas Bernhad have said about this book? We don't know. But we think that he would have liked it. The book exudes this kind of calmness, Bernhard had been looking for all his life and which he seems to have found since the beginnings of his career as an author only in his sanctuaries in Upper Austria. TITEL Magazin, Jörg von Bilavsky

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