Austrian Session -- June 2009

The Book:

Kurt Janisch is an ambitious but frustrated country policeman who gets talking to a lot of people in the line of duty, particularly to women: lonely, middle-aged women with a bit of extra property. . . . Things go from bad to worse, for Kurt Janisch and the women who fall for him.

Someone sees and knows too much, and soon there's a body in a lake and a murderer to be caught.

About the Author:

Elfriede Jelinek was born in Austria in 1946 and grew up in Vienna, where she attended the famous Music Conservatory. The leading Austrian writer of her generation, she has been awarded the Heinrich Boll Prize for her contribution to German literature. The adaptation of her novel The Piano Teacher, directed by Michael Haneke, won the three main prizes at Cannes in 2001.

In 2004, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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