Woodcutters (novel)
1984 German edition | |
| Author | Thomas Bernhard |
|---|---|
| Original title | Holzfällen. Eine Erregung |
| Language | German |
| Genre | novel, monologue, Theatre-fiction |
| Publisher | Suhrkamp Verlag (Germany) Alfred A. Knopf (US) |
Publication date | 1984 |
| Publication place | Austria |
Published in English | 1987 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| Pages | 181 pp |
| ISBN | 978-0-394-55152-4 |
| OCLC | 15629615 |
| 833/.914 19 | |
| LC Class | PT2662.E7 H6513 1987 |
Woodcutters (German title: Holzfällen) is a novel by Thomas Bernhard, originally published in German in 1984. A roman à clef, its subject is the theatre and it forms the second part of a trilogy, between The Loser (1983) and Old Masters (1985) which deal with music and painting respectively. Its publication created an uproar in Austria, where it became a bestseller before a defamation lawsuit by the composer Gerhard Lampersberg resulted in a court order to pulp the remaining copies; Lampersberg, a former friend of Bernhard's and the model for the character Auersberger, subsequently dropped the suit.
In his Western Canon of 1994, American literary critic Harold Bloom lists Woodcutters as Bernhard’s masterpiece.