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  1. The Piano Teacher. (Jelinek novel) The Piano Teacher (German: Die Klavierspielerin [diː klaˈviːɐ̯ˌʃpiːləʁɪn]; transl. "The Piano Player [f.]") is a novel by Austrian Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek, first published in 1983 by Rowohlt Verlag. Translated by Joachim Neugroschel, it was the first of Jelinek's novels to be translated ...

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    • 1983
  2. Jun 13, 2024 · The Piano Teacher is a novel by Austrian author Elfriede Jelinek, first published in German in 1983 by Rowohlt Verlag. An English translation by Joachim Neugroschel was released by Weidenfeld ...

  3. The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek is a novel that makes use of various literary devices to convey its themes and ideas. One of the most prominent devices used in the novel is metaphor. The author uses metaphor to create vivid images in the reader’s mind and to convey complex ideas in a simple and effective way.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · The Piano Teacher, the most famous novel of Elfriede Jelinek, who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature, is a shocking, searing, aching portrait of a woman bound between a repressive society and her darkest desires. Erika Kohut is a piano teacher at the prestigious and formal Vienna Conservatory, who still lives with her domineering ...

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  5. Summary: “The Piano Teacherby Elfriede Jelinek is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complex world of Erika Kohut, a piano teacher at the Vienna Conservatory. Set in 1980s Vienna, the story unravels the inner turmoil and suppressed desires of its characters, while exploring themes of passion, control, and societal expectations.

  6. Elfriede Jelineks 1983 novel The Piano Teacher, has been a highly controversial book. Taking place in the 1980s Vienna, the book follows the story of Erika Kohut, a thirty-eight-year-old piano teacher who works at the prestigious Vienna Conservatory. Living with her possessive and domineering mother, Erika has a limited, stressful and

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  8. Elfriede Jelinek, Joachim Neugroschel | 3.17 | 9,277 ratings and reviews. The Piano Teacher, the most famous novel of Elfriede Jelinek, who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature, is a shocking, searing, aching portrait of a woman bound between a repressive society and her darkest desires. Erika Kohut is a piano teacher at the ...

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