Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernhard

Thomas Bernhard was an Austrian novelist, playwright and poet. Bernhard, whose body of work has been called "the most significant literary achievement since World War II," is widely considered to be one of the most important German-speaking authors of the postwar era. Thomas Bernhard was born in 1931 in Heerlen, Netherlands as an illegitimate child to Herta Fabjan and the carpenter Alois Zuckerstätter . The next year his mother returned to Austria, where Bernhard spent much of his early childhood with his maternal grandparents in Vienna and Seekirchen am Wallersee north of Salzburg....
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quick facts
Birthdate:February 9, 1931
Birthplace:Heerlen
Date of death:February 12, 1989

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
1988 Prix Médicis étranger Les Maîtres anciens
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Written works by Thomas Bernhard

  • Old Masters
    Old Masters
  • Correction
  • Gargoyles
    Gargoyles
  • Extinction
    Extinction
  • Woodcutters
    Woodcutters
TitlePublishedGenre
Old Masters 1985 Novel
Correction 1979 Novel
Gargoyles 1967 Novel
Extinction 1986 Novel
Woodcutters 1984 Novel
On the Mountain 1991
Yes 1978 Novel
Wittgenstein's Nephew 1982 Novel
The Loser 1983 Novel
Frost 1963 Novel
The Lime Works 1973 Novel
Acontecimientos y Relatos
Auslöschung
The President and Eve of Retirement
Relatos
El Imitador de Voces
Wetterfleck
Le réformateur
Les apparences sont trompeuses
Mütze
Histrionics Three Plays
Keller
Aus dem Gerichtssaal
Gehen
Las Alturas
Autobiographie
Der Kulterer. Eine Filmgeschichte
Le Faiseur de théâtre
Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh
Un enfant
Der Untergeher
Holzfällen
Midland in Stilfs
Stücke, 1969-1981
Beton
El carpintero y otros relatos
Un Nino
Berühmten
Dramuscules
La Force de l'habitude
Macht der Gewohnheit
Dragon Ball Z Taschenbuch 06. Drei Dramolette
El Malogrado/the Wasted
Over all the mountain tops
Stücke IV
Erzählungen
voice imitator
Amras et autres récits
Aus Gesprächen mit Thomas Bernhard
Billigesser
Auslöschung. Ein Zerfall
L'ignorant et le fou
Almuerzo En Casa de Ludwig W
Helada
Ungenach
Weltverbesserer
L'Imitateur
Thomas Bernhard, Karl Ignaz Hennetmair
Der Keller
Ursache
Cutting Timber
Ritter, Dene, Voss
Die Kalte
Präsident
Alte Meister
Die Autobiographie. Die Ursache / Der Keller / Der Atem / Die Kälte / Ein Kind
El Sobrino de Wittgenstein
Concrete
Heldenplatz
Am Ziel
Das Kalkwerk. Roman
Woodcutters
Correction
Dans les hauteurs
In der Höhe. Rettungsversuch. Unsinn
Une fête pour Boris
Einfach kompliziert
Salzburger Stücke
Jagdgesellschaft
Stimmenimitator
Je te salue Virgile
Atem
Loser, The
Fest für Boris
force of habit
In hora mortis
Maitres Anciens
world-fixer
Amras
La calera
Yes
Au but
Hry
Kalkwerk
Vor dem Ruhestand
Amras. Sonderausgabe
Die Ursache
El Sotano
Maîtres anciens
Wittgenstein's nephew
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Places Thomas Bernhard has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Thomas Bernhard
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A Heerlen 90,125
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