The Wall
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2013 | Dystopia | Fiction & Poetry | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
Considered her greatest literary achievement, Marlen Haushofer's The Wall is the story of one quite ordinary, unnamed middle-aged woman who awakens to find she is the last living human on Earth. Surmising her solitude to be the result of a too successful military experiment, she begins the terrifying work of not only survival, but self-renewal. Variously interpreted as an ironic Robinson Crusoe story, a philosophical parable of human isolation and as dystopian fiction, The Wall is at once a simple survival story and a disturbing meditation on twentieth-century history. First published in English more than twenty years ago, Quartet Books are proud to issue a brand new edition for 2013.
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Published by | Black stone Audio, Inc. |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781470844202 |
Language | English |
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