Bob Corbett writes about Thomas Bernhard's "logging": "Perhaps in his greatest bitterness is directed at Jeannie Bill Roth, a writer and critic who sees herself as a Viennese Virginia Woolf The narrator had. affair with her more than 20 years prior and rails against her at ever opportunity ".
See also Daniel Quinn's comment on the new edition: "The cool lobbyist in the guise of manic accuse" in the FAZ of 10 October 2007: "The prose of course, lives not by the recognition of the real person by the reader she lives but certainly by the promise that they exist and people. recognize that the reader would, he would know them. ".
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