The Wall
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1963
244
Novel • Fiction
Austrian Alps • Contemporary
1963
Adult
18+ years
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer tells the story of an unnamed woman in her forties who, while on vacation at a hunting lodge in the Austrian mountains, discovers a transparent wall separating her from the rest of the world, where all life seems to be obliterated, leaving her to survive alone with only a dog, a cat, and a cow for companions. Contains graphic descriptions of animal death.
Contemplative
Mysterious
Melancholic
Serene
Bittersweet
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Marlen Haushofer's The Wall receives praise for its evocative prose and profound exploration of isolation and human resilience. However, its slow pacing and introspective narrative may not appeal to all readers. The novel's haunting and contemplative nature leaves a lasting impact, making it a unique but potentially polarizing read.
Readers who appreciate The Wall by Marlen Haushofer are often drawn to quiet, introspective narratives exploring isolation, survival, and human nature. Fans of classics like Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe or contemporary works like Room by Emma Donoghue will likely find it compelling. Ideal for those intrigued by existential themes and psychological depth.
22,437 ratings
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244
Novel • Fiction
Austrian Alps • Contemporary
1963
Adult
18+ years
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